Crossword clues for losers
losers
- Defeated competitors
- Traditional weepers
- They weep
- Short-straw drawers
- Many in Las Vegas
- Defeated people
- ''. . . ____ weepers''
- Weight Watchers patrons
- Weepers' predecessors
- Unsuccessful types
- Those with holey pockets
- They'll never show up in the first place
- They aren't champs
- Slow race runners
- Sad sacks
- Quiet group in the locker room
- Low cards, usually
- Dodgers, in 1949 and 1952 World Series
- Consolation prize recipients
- Certain bridge cards
- "Finders keepers, ___ weepers"
- Ne'er-do-wells
- Also-rans
- Misfits
- Ties don't have them
- Winners' opposites
- They may be sore after a game
- Schlemiels
- Things that ties never have
- See 26-Down
- Sandburg poem
- Proverbial weepers
- Outdistanced ones
- Poem by Sandburg
- Failures of devotees accepting second in place of victory
- Baseball players get caught out - they're not likely to win
- Defeated ones
- They can never win
- Total failures
- Hapless ones
- Successful dieters
- Perennial failures
Wiktionary
n. (plural of loser English)
Wikipedia
Losers is the first official album by Sentridoh, the solo home recording project of American rock musician, Lou Barlow, of Sebadoh and Folk Implosion. It was self-released on cassette in 1990, and officially released by Shrimper Records on cassette in 1991.
In 1995 it was re-issued by Shrimper with an altered track listing as The Original Losing Losers, on CD and as a double album on vinyl.
Several songs on the album were re-released on future Sentridoh albums. "Only Losers," "Breakdown Day," "Rise Below Slowly" and "Mellow, Cool and Painfully Aware" were re-released on Winning Losers: A Collection of Home Recordings (1994). "Blonde in the Bleachers" was re-released on Another Collection of Home Recordings (1994). These songs were omitted from The Original Losing Losers, along with other revisions to the track listing.
Losers are a British band consisting of DJ Eddy Temple-Morris, multi-instrumentalist Tom Bellamy (formerly of The Cooper Temple Clause), guitarist Paul Mullen (formerly of Yourcodenameis:milo and The Automatic). During their live performances they get supported by Dean Pearson (drums) and Sammi Doll (also keyboardist of Berlin/LA based band IAMX). Their former drummer was Mark Heron (formerly of Oceansize).
Losers (, Karatsi) is a 2015 Bulgarian comedy-drama film directed by Ivaylo Hristov. It won the Golden George at the 2015 Moscow International Film Festival.
Usage examples of "losers".
The Losers Club later on, because Warren Beatty had recommended it highly.
John Dean is in prison, Richard Nixon has quit and been pardoned by his hand-picked successor, and my feeling for national politics is about the same as my feeling for deep-sea fishing, buying land in Cozumel or anything else where the losers end up thrashing around in the water on a barbed hook.
The losers could only stand around with their hands in their pockets and look on.
The losers are always evil, for it is the victors who sing the songs that become history.
Obviously it was a dilemma that men had been facing for years, with children sadly coming out the losers all too often.