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- noun The quality of being
lost
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Examples
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Indeed, they hold out "Homeric polytheism" as a solution to the "lostness" of the contemporary world.
The Gods Return Eric Ormsby 2010
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A solution to the 'lostness' of the modern world—and a guide to reading literature.
The Gods Return Eric Ormsby 2010
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I'd be afraid of feeling disillusioned or disappointed once the halo of "lostness" had faded--and perhaps even more afraid that they'd feel the same about me.
This Week's Poll Walter Jon Williams 2008
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At face value, this woman's story is bound to cause a rise of sympathy -- what could be more beautiful than a woman who had experienced this kind of lostness to find herself restored to wholeness?
Archive 2006-05-01 Heidi Hess Saxton 2006
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At face value, this woman's story is bound to cause a rise of sympathy -- what could be more beautiful than a woman who had experienced this kind of lostness to find herself restored to wholeness?
Is Domestic Violence Grounds for Divorce? Heidi Hess Saxton 2006
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Southern Baptists on Tuesday overwhelmingly adopted major changes to tackle shrinking membership and to penetrate the "lostness" of the world.
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It was about New York's anomie: its lostness and confusion including my own in the time of the big exodus to the suburbs.
Barbara Probst Solomon: Larry Rivers After Crossing His Delaware Barbara Probst Solomon 2011
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That part of the book is supposed to be living enough to be realistic, but it's also supposed to stand for a response to lostness and what you do when the things you thought were going to make you OK, don't.
intertribal: escapism as a luxury intertribal 2010
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In the Sabbath, we are not faced with lostness and emptiness, but with found-ness and renewal.
Preachers of the Future: Three Sermons From Young Christians Bryan Maygers 2011
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It was about New York's anomie: its lostness and confusion including my own in the time of the big exodus to the suburbs.
Barbara Probst Solomon: Larry Rivers After Crossing His Delaware Barbara Probst Solomon 2011
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