lose one's
101To lose one's mind — Mind Mind (m[imac]nd), n. [AS. mynd, gemynd; akin to OHG. minna memory, love, G. minne love, Dan. minde mind, memory, remembrance, consent, vote, Sw. minne memory, Icel. minni, Goth. gamunds, L. mens, mentis, mind, Gr. me nos, Skr. manas mind,… …
102find (or lose) one's tongue — be able (or unable) to express oneself after a shock. → tongue …
103keep (or lose) one's cool — informal maintain (or fail to maintain) a calm and controlled attitude. → cool …
104keep (or lose) one's temper — retain (or fail to retain) composure or restraint when angry. → temper …
105lose one's heart — {v. phr.} To fall in love; begin to love. * /She lost her heart to the soldier with the broad shoulders and the deep voice./ * /Bill lost his heart to the puppy the first time he saw it./ …
106lose one's marbles — {v. phr.} To go mad; become crazed. * /Stan must have lost his marbles; he is hopelessly pursuing a happily married woman./ …
107lose one's heart — {v. phr.} To fall in love; begin to love. * /She lost her heart to the soldier with the broad shoulders and the deep voice./ * /Bill lost his heart to the puppy the first time he saw it./ …
108lose one's marbles — {v. phr.} To go mad; become crazed. * /Stan must have lost his marbles; he is hopelessly pursuing a happily married woman./ …
109lose one's heart — phrasal to fall in love …
110lose one's spring — to experience a failure at fishing (Newfoundland) …