lost (lôst, lošst)
v. Past tense and past participle of lose.
adj.
1. No longer in the possession, care, or control of someone or something: a
lost pen.
2. No longer in existence; vanished or spent: lost youth.
3. No longer known or practiced: a lost art.
4. Beyond reach, communication, or influence: The expedition was lost to the
world for two months.
5. Completely involved or absorbed; rapt: lost in thought.
6. Bewildered or confused: I'm lost—can you start over?
3. Not used to one's benefit or advantage: a lost opportunity.
4. Having not been or unlikely to be won; unsuccessful: a lost battle; a lost
cause.
5. Beyond recovery or redemption; fallen or destroyed: a lost soul.
Shoe (shoo) n. plural shoes,
(especially British Dialect) shoon; verb, shod or shoed, shod or shoed or shod·den,
shoe·ing.
–noun
1. an external covering for the human foot, usually of leather and consisting
of a more or less stiff or heavy sole and a lighter upper part ending a short
distance above, at, or below the ankle.
2. an object or part resembling a shoe in form, position, or use.
3. a horseshoe or a similar plate for the hoof of some other animal.
4. a ferrule or the like, as of iron, for protecting the end of a staff, pole,
etc.