Love's Labour's Lost


noun
  1. a comedy (1594–95?) by Shakespeare.

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How to use Love's Labour's Lost in a sentence

  • Biron, in Loves Labours Lost, refers to a deaths face in a ring.

    Finger-Ring Lore | William Jones
  • Michaels letter is a curious effort at euphuism which calls to mind Loves Labours Lost.

    Arden of Feversham | Anonymous
  • Thus, in Loves Labours Lost (v. 2), the pageant of the nine worthies is introduced.

    Folk-lore of Shakespeare | Thomas Firminger Thiselton-Dyer
  • The term loose was the technical one for the discharging of an arrow, and occurs in Loves Labours Lost (v. 2).

    Folk-lore of Shakespeare | Thomas Firminger Thiselton-Dyer