Sentences with phrase «completely lose track of time»

Phil just kept lagging putts over and over like he'd completely lost track of time and might just stay there until it got dark.
Somewhere around June, I completely lost track of time this year.
Three or maybe four days into their trek through the shimmer, the women realize they've completely lost track of time.
I am perpetually early, so it's a testament to the Miata's engaging personality that I completely lost track of time.
«After completely losing track of time, we finally put the controller down 40 minutes later.

Not exact matches

The lap times mean basically nothing, the drivers are rarely pushing as much as they could, and anything you can learn from them loses a lot of relevance because by the time of the race, the track conditions are completely different.
Sometimes they annoy the crap out of each other; other times they just start fooling around or playing with something and they lose track of time and they've been upstairs for like twenty - five minutes and I go upstairs to tell them it's time to get on the bus expecting them to be completely dressed and they are still in their pajamas and then I want to lose my shit because they know exactly what they are supposed to be doing but they just aren't doing it.
Have you ever been out with friends and completely, utterly lose track of time?
I tend to be a slow, meticulous reader, and because of this I'm often very aware of the number of pages I read in any given amount of time, but with Fates and Furies I completely lose track — the language entrances me so much that I've devoured the book in big gulps, the way I read as a kid.
I have completely lost track of how many times this has been requested.
Once, late at night after an opening, I somehow lost the tracks of the conversations around me so completely that I convinced myself it was time to ask frank and direct questions.
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