Sentences with phrase «of sore losers»

Mourinho is the definition of a sore loser.
They believe such a decision will go in favour of a sore loser, Philip Addison.
Apple, with a bit of a sore loser attitude here, wants to change that and the rejection of the Sony reader was based on that issue.
It lacks point, and comes off as the whinging of a sore loser while marching off the field taking the ball home with him.

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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.
Instead of being a sore loser, get off your axx and do something positive with your unimportant life and maybe you'll get somewhere.
... you're one of those folks who can't stand having a black man for president., a sore head loser.
Bananas are the sore losers of the fruit bowl in our house.
Don't be a sore loser — shake their hands at the end of the game.
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.)
Or, perhaps more likely, that the events never took place and had been blown out of proportion by media outlets desperate for a story about Lionel Messi being a sore loser.
what sore losers some supporteras of arsenal are.
Roll out the protest banners from our very next game and lets see who have have something, definitely not the fans, Wenger and his gang of weak and sore losers are in for the story of their life.
It's almost as if there is a fear that mentioning the referee's faults will bring accusations of being a sore loser and making excuses, and having to face taunts about mentality and spirit or trophies.
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.
Of course Fletcher and Ferguson both said afterwards that Wenger was a sore loser and that Fletcher was an honest, skillful footballer.
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.
A sore loser may often try to argue with the winner, or accuse them of cheating.
But by 2016, that rascality had morphed into a minority plot — by sore election losers from the Niger Delta — inducing the fond among the majority South East, against the rest of Nigeria.
You sound just like the rest of the «sore losers».
That there was no move to render H - Rod's hair's - breadth Democratic majority unanimous could have been the product of festering sore losers.
Alabama Secretary of State explicitly noted that while «sore loser» laws would specifically prevent Strange as the primary loser from appearing on the ballot as printed independent, they don't affect write - ins.
The sore loser — who finished a distant fourth in the September Democratic mayoral primary after eeking out a mere 7 percent of the vote — and his campaign committee filed the Manhattan federal court suit claiming his civil rights were violated a month earlier when the Board withheld the funds.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is not a sore loser in the veepstakes, saying he agrees with Trump's selection of a running mate and telling New York Republicans: «(Indiana Gov.) Mike Pence will do much more to unify the party than I would.»
If Ritz were to lose the primary, our sources tell us, she will just run again for Superintendent of Public Instruction since it is a nominating convention and she would not be prohibited from running again for another office under Indiana's «sore loser» law which bans candidates from running for an office in the general election which they lost in the primary.
The Conservatives successfully challenged the result in court and the election was re-run, but the perception of being a sore loser saw a huge swing against Malone at the subsequent by - election, making Winchester one of the safest Liberal Democrat seat in the country.
Wallace said in a statement: «Its supporters are a collection of political hacks and self - serving sore losers pretending to be looking out for business.
The logical reason that «sore loser» laws have not been applied to presidential candidates is that Article II of the U.S. Constitution, and the state election codes of all 50 states, make it clear that presidential electors, not presidential candidates, are the true candidates in November.
Along the way, he must conquer demons internal (a fear of heights) and external (sore - loser competitors, weather), relying as much on his wits and good nature as on his physical skills.
«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.
There's always the option to replay the mission and try and best it without losing anybody, but that smacks of tedium and being a sore loser.
The perception of Call of Duty as a game for foul - mouthed sore losers is something Activision still need to tackle.
No one likes a sore loser, let alone a complete lack of professionalism.
So was this «traditional sore loser sour grapes blowing off steam» talk or «impugning the integrity» of a judge talk?
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.
Many of his coinages, however, didn't catch on, reports the Chicago Tribune, They included: alibosh (a blatant lie), bimped (to be cheated), cowcat («a person whose main function is to occupy space»), igmoil (a bitter dispute over money), quisty (useful but not beautiful), skyscrimble (to go off topic), sulphite (the antonym to his «bromide»), tashivate («to reply without attention») and vilp (a bad winner or sore loser).
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