lost soul
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflostandsoul
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lost
adjective
uk/lɒst/us/lɑːst/
not knowing where you are and how to get to ...
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soul
noun
uk/səʊl/us/soʊl/
the spiritual part of a person that some people believe continues to exist in some form after their body has died, or the part of a person that is not physical and experiences deep feelings ...
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(Definition oflostandsoulfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Alostsoulis a danger to its family and its whole community.
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He claimed that there was a 'lostsoul' present and that there was no point in praying for that soul as he was lost for ever.
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She is now truly alostsoul.
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There is a risk, if one does not know where one's boundaries are, that one becomes alostsoulacademically.
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But she's alostsoul, and this is home again.
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Can onelostsoulget it together in time to save mankind?
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He said they represented thelostsoulof all mankind, a type of noble savage myth.
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It may consist of retrieving thelostsoulof the ill person.
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I wandered about like alostsoulor a man who was conscious of imminent death.
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Still, the sense of a very contemporarylostsoulwas compelling.
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With this interpretation, the greyness of the picture became moving in itself, the symbol for alostsoul.
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Every happy hour onelostsoulwanders through the bar's doors, finding themselves at a karmic crossroads in his or her life.
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The profile is said to be that of thelostsoul, who can never escape the identity he took upon his moral condemnation.
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That thelostsoulis eternally fixed in its diabolical attitude we can not doubt: but whether this eternal fixity implies endless durationor duration at allwe can not say.
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