Aún no tenemos significados para "lose the plot".
1Do that once too often, and you start to lose the plot.
2Hodges wonders again if Al is starting to lose the plot.
3After that they just seemed to lose the plot completely.
4Of course, there will always be those at festivals who really do lose the plot.
5Did Clint Eastwood lose the plot at Romney's convention?
6That I'd lose the plot, both literally and figuratively.
7Don't lose the plot Every story has a premise, a central plot that drives the narrative.
8Monty Don looks at the evil weevils and creepy crawlies that can make you lose the plot.
9Young readers turn pages to find out what happens next; lose the plot and you've really lost them.
10Jason explains Kunst Angst (art anxiety), and how not to lose the plot at an exhibition.
11The 11 stories in her challenging collection sometimes go so far into the surreal that they lose the plot.
12She said he has not taken responsibility for his life and may lose the plot again if he is released.
13There are students who make it to school and then lose the plot and are unable to sit the exam.
14Occasionally they lose the plot, aiming to locate a long lost epiphany in their extended instrumental forays, but at least they try.
15What if you lose the plot again?" But Mr Joyce said he had a "very good structure" around him now.
16At 19, London rapper Lady Sovereign was signed by Jay-Z and toured the US, only to go 'on strike' and lose the plot.
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