Sentences with phrase «like sore losers»

Some on the U.S. side of the Atlantic see the recent Google ruling, and others like it, as examples of Eurocrats behaving like sore losers.
Loses aren't easy, but looking like a sore loser definitely doesn't help the cause either Tommy.
Although it's hard not to feel like a sore loser, I'm comforted by the friendship that Michelle and I have developed and know in my heart this relationship was meant to be part of my journey.
Right now you just sound like a sore loser.
Your nasty, and just like a sore loser, you don't like hearing the truth, but that doesn't make me the idiot, it makes you the idiot.
No one likes a sore loser, let alone a complete lack of professionalism.

Not exact matches

Sounds like more sore loser speak Mikey.
«You don't want to sound like you're whining or being a sore loser by saying it sucks to run second, but it's a bummer.
He is a bit like Trump, predictable and shocking in his comments, never does anything wrong, sore loser who believes everyone is out to conspire against him (press, refs, FA, Eufa etc), yet he has the greatest job in football (sort of, well not really any longer, but you get my drift.)
They stand out like a sore thumb in every aspect; losers in just one of their last nine, unbeaten in six at Craven Cottage but also having comfortably beaten Spurs and Peterborough in the earlier rounds.
You sound just like the rest of the «sore losers».
«Salt» is a catch - all term used in the fighting game community (FGC), and beyond, to make fun of moaners and sore losers, whose salty tears run down their tiny baby faces like so much delicious seasoning.
On its face, this looks like a case of the casino being a sore loser, but look closer and it is more like an enormous product liability case.
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