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losing streak

n. 1 An uninterrupted sequence of losses. 2 (context slang English) menstruation

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losing streak

n. a streak of losses

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Losing streak

In sports, a losing streak or cold streak is an uninterrupted string of contests (whether games, matches, etc.) lost by a team or individual. A losing streak is thus the opposite of a winning streak. A losing streak can last as few as three games, or it may last much longer.

Usage examples of "losing streak".

After the firings the profits would begin, the losing streak would end.

Like most gamblers, he didn't admit he was riding a losing streak until the money ran out.

I figure if I have a losing streak for three or four weeks, my idiot fans will stop driving the odds down, and maybe we can make some decent money.

The pots were occasionally getting up to forty or fifty dollars by then, and the fat man was on a losing streak.

I played even when the chips didn't tingle, when I knew I was on a losing streak.

Actually,' he said, 'I'm definitely on a losing streak in the hair department, so maybe a, you know, not the whole bite, maybe just a nibble&mdash.

Actually,' he said, 'I'm definitely on a losing streak in the hair department, so maybe a, you know, not the whole bite, maybe just a nibble&amp.

Stanley, on a losing streak, lashes out at Mitch for wanting to go home.