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a. speechless because of surprise, or shock.

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Lost for Words (Acceptance EP)

Lost For Words is the first EP released by the alternative rock band Acceptance.

Lost for Words (Pink Floyd song)

"Lost for Words" is a song recorded by English rock band Pink Floyd, written by guitarist and lead singer David Gilmour and his spouse Polly Samson for the band's fourteenth studio album, The Division Bell. It appears as the penultimate track on the album. The lyrics, mostly penned by Samson, are a bitterly sarcastic reflection on Gilmour's then-strained relationship with former bandmate Roger Waters . The second-to-last line, "But they tell me to please go fuck myself", is just the fourth instance of the word " fuck" being used in a Pink Floyd lyric within the band's official discography and, indeed, just the sixth instance of a Pink Floyd lyric using any profanity at all (the other ones being "I've got thirteen channels of shit on the TV to choose from" in " Nobody Home" from The Wall, "Oh don't talk with me/Please just fuck with me" in " Candy and a Currant Bun", the B-side to Pink Floyd's first single, Arnold Layne, "You fucked up old hag" in " Pigs (Three Different Ones)", a song from the 1977 album Animals,"Don't give me that do goody good bullshit" in " Money", a song on the 1973 album " The Dark Side of the Moon", and the repeated line "Fuck all that" in " Not Now John", from 1983's The Final Cut). The song was released to US rock radio the week of the album's release, succeeding " Keep Talking", the previous promotional release, released the week before. The song reached #53 in the Canadian singles chart.

Lost for Words (Ronan Keating song)

"Lost for Words" is the first single released from Irish singer/songwriter Ronan Keating's third studio album, Turn It On. The single peaked at #9 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was written by Wayne Hector, Ronan Keating and David Frank, and was released on November 10, 2003.

Lost for Words (Mach One album)

Lost For Words by Mach One is a collection of studio sessions and demos recorded in London during 1983, and released on vinyl (LP) the same year. Despite a limited number of pressings, the album was distributed worldwide via Pinnacle Records and reviewed in Sounds (a British music paper) by Mary Anne Hobbs (who later became a top DJ at BBC Radio) and Kerrang. Both reviews were fairly critical of the music, in light of the resurgence of progressive rock amidst the changing music and attitudes in the press. Mary Anne Hobbs wrote a humorous review, ending with the question "Funky hippies, whatever next?"

Note that six of the eight songs had been previously available on their previously released cassettes Six of One, and later the same songs were reissued on CD as part of the compilation An Ancient Lie released in 2002. The band confused fans by temporarily changing their name to 'Lost for Words', the title of their then current release.

The album cover featured artwork provided by Glenn Fabry, better known for his work as a British Comics artist.

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Lost for Words (1999 film)

Lost for Words is a British TV film which premiered on ITV on 3 January 1999. It was adapted from his autobiographical book of the same title by Deric Longden and directed by Alan J.W. Bell. It was a sequel to Longden's earlier autobiographical film " Wide-Eyed and Legless" (aka "The Wedding Gift"). It dealt with Deric's mother Annie ( Thora Hird), her decline into dementia and how Deric ( Pete Postlethwaite) and his wife Aileen ( Penny Downie) coped with this. For her performance, Hird won the 2000 BAFTA for Best Actress, the 1999 RTS Award for Best Actor - Female, and the 1999 National Television Award for Most Popular Actress. The programme also won a 1999 Peabody Award and the 1999 International Emmy for Best Drama.

Lost for Words (2013 film)

Lost for Words is a 2013 romantic drama starring Sean Faris, Grace Huang, Will Yun Lee, and Terence Yin. It was theatrically released in North America on October 18, 2013. The film's tagline is "Do you Find Loveā€¦.or does Love Find You?"