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sore loser
[ sawr loo-zer ]
noun
- a person who is habitually angered, irritated, or annoyed when they do not win something or gain a desired advantage:
There is no point in being a sore loser and whining about it all.
You can't call him a sore loser—he accepts defeat with grace and dignity.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sore loser1
First recorded in 1830–40
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Example Sentences
He allegedly wanted to ban all capitalist influences, but any sore loser of a Monopoly game can sympathize.
From The Daily Beast
He has had to shake off accusations of being a sore loser, of shedding the maverick mantle as he moved right during the primary.
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Plushenko himself, an amusingly sore loser, played along by all-but-gay-baiting the Americans.
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Sore loser John Kerry blamed his 2004 loss to George W. Bush on the release of a bin Laden tape just days before the election.
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