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It would have meant the end of the Revolutionary War and a total loss for the Americans.

While the pilot got out of the stricken jet without injury, the roughly $200 million machine could be a total loss.

Canceling the New York City marathon doesn't need to be a total loss.

For a total loss the insurer is liable for the entire value of the property to the limit covered by the insurance.

Howard's total loss in killed, wounded, and prisoners was two thousand five hundred and twenty-eight.

I feel hopelessly sunk, because after about three sentences 149 in French I am a total loss so far as conversation is concerned.

He wept so much in secret that his eyes became impaired, and he trembled for the total loss of sight.

A diminution or total loss of sight, arising from paralysis of the retina or optic nerve.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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