On a clear night the water would lose heat by radiation upwards.
I think maybe it is time we filled a couple of these buckets and let the water lose its chill for later.
Because of that speed, the water doesn't lose much heat and ends up running down the drain while it's still warm.
Since then, this great water has steadily lost ground.
When the river goes over a waterfall, the water drops and loses energy.
I was really in that water, helpless and incapable, losing Ann again.
The longer you do it, the more water the ale loses, and the stronger is what remains.
In the process, water loses an electron and become highly reactive.
The morning passed easily as the water lost its chill.
About 80% of the residents lost power or water after the storm.