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to be a dead loss

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  • dead loss — noun 1. A complete loss 2. A useless ally or endeavour (figurative) • • • Main Entry: ↑dead * * * dead loss UK US noun [singular] british informal someone or something that is completely useless …   Useful english dictionary

  • dead loss — ► NOUN ▪ an unproductive or useless person or thing …   English terms dictionary

  • dead loss — {n. phr.} A total waste; a complete loss. * /Our investment in Jack s company turned out to be a dead loss./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • dead loss — {n. phr.} A total waste; a complete loss. * /Our investment in Jack s company turned out to be a dead loss./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • dead loss —    Someone or something described as a dead loss is absolutely useless or a complete failure.     When it comes to gardening, my brother is a dead loss …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • dead\ loss — n. phr. A total waste; a complete loss. Our investment in Jack s company turned out to be a dead loss …   Словарь американских идиом

  • dead loss — /ded lɒs/ noun a total loss ● The car was written off as a dead loss …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • dead loss — /ded lɒs/ noun a total loss ● The car was written off as a dead loss …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • dead loss — See a dead loss …   English idioms

  • be a dead loss — 1. if something or someone is a dead loss, they disappoint you because they are of bad quality or because they are not able to do what you want them to do. The meeting was a dead loss. We didn t come to a single decision. He may have been a great …   New idioms dictionary

  • a dead loss — a complete loss, a write off (See write it off    The spoiled meat was a dead loss. We couldn t eat any of it …   English idioms

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