We have no meanings for "lost very" in our records yet.
1 She has lost very near her all, and she has gained nothing.
2 He lost very heavily in extricating himself from his advanced position.
3 The outposts lost very heavily, most of the damage being done by shells.
4 Four pretty girls in Rosewood have lost very important things too.
5 Still fortune was unpropitious, and I lost very considerable sums.
6 Individuals, such as runners, adopted a zigzag course with success; we lost very few.
7 They attempted the pass which Morgan had secured, but lost very heavily in the attempt.
8 Subr Bey had lost very heavily at Mazera, so he accepted the inevitable and surrendered.
9 The Thoms lost very heavily by the Millers also.
10 We saved our money and lost very little time.
11 We drove them back and they lost very heavily.
12 As they had lost very heavily, the Colonel put me in charge of a burial party.
13 She remained in contemplation before a portrait of her mother, whom she had lost very young.
14 They had lost very many officers and men.
15 What's more, those reflexes aren't lost very readily.
16 Besides, South Carolina has lost very few slaves.
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