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Lose Your Marbles

Lose Your Marbles - to lose your mind; to act crazy

  • I think the boss lost his marbles.
  • It is hard to see my mother get old, and lose her marbles.
  • The girls are working very hard, they need a break or they will lose their marbles.
  • The war causes many people to lose their marbles.
  • My boss wants me to work 16 hours a week. I think he lost his marbles.
  • This virus is going to cause me to lose my marbles.
  • Landslide Victory

    Like A Cakewalk

    Land A Job

    Left Out In The Cold

    Limited Budget

    Live And Let Live

    Look High And Low

    Long Face

    Lucky Streak

    Lose Track Of Time

    Low-life

    Lucky Break

    Lose Your Marbles

    Let Off The Hook

    Learn The Ropes

    Like A Hole In The Head

    Loaded

    Lose Your Shirt

    Lose Out

    Lose It

    Lend An Ear

    Look Alive

    Let Your Hair Down

    Let Off Steam

    Lighten Up

    Living Hand To Mouth

    Let The Cat Of The Bag

    Lose Your Temper

    Look Like A Million Dollars

    Look On The Bright Side

    Love To Death

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