June 8, 2021
Oh you must feel so gutted after loosing the final the third time in a row!
I heard my colleagues arguing loudly, but I did not want to get embroiled and kept working on my own project.
Before visiting my in-laws, I have to psych myself up to get along with their lifestyle and topics.
Sentences 133: Gutted, Embroiled, Psyching Myself Up
Oh, you must feel so gutted after loosing the final for the third time in a row!
Loosing means setting animals loose or the opposite of tight. Losing is the present participle of the verb ‘to lose’. It's a word for when you misplace something or fail to win.
I heard my colleagues arguing loudly, but I did not want to get embroiled and kept working on my own project.
Before visiting my in-laws, I have to psych myself up to get along with their lifestyle and topics.
Sentences 133: Gutted, Embroiled, Psyching Myself Up This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Oh you must feel so gutted after loosing the final the third time in a row! Oh, you must feel so gutted after lo Loosing means setting animals loose or the opposite of tight. Losing is the present participle of the verb ‘to lose’. It's a word for when you misplace something or fail to win. |
I heard my colleagues arguing loudly, but I did not want to get embroiled and kept working on my own project. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Before visiting my in-laws, I have to psych myself up to get along with their lifestyle and topics. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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