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hopelessly

in a hopeless manner the papers were hopelessly jumbled he is hopelessly romantic without hope; desperate because there seems no possibility of comfort or success he hung his head hopelessly 'I must die,' he said hopelessly (= dispiritedly) in a dispirited manner without hope the first Mozartian opera to be subjected to this curious treatment ran dispiritedly for five performances

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Simple sentences

He's hopelessly in love.
She's hopelessly in love.
People that think and speak only about themselves are hopelessly uneducated.
He is hopelessly romantic.
Haiti is a nation that seems hopelessly impoverished.
Tom is hopelessly in love.
Time is hopelessly lost.

Movie subtitles

In the enemy's country, hopelessly lost, helplessly cold and horribly hungry.
The police force their way in to seize him only to find he had gone hopelessly insane.
Half your machines are hopelessly old.
Hopelessly insane, obviously.
What you have heard is a girl caught hopelessly between two men. who have fought over her as dogs fight over a bone.
Isn't that why they're both hopelessly entangled in this disaster?
I trust it won't make you a hopelessly reformed character.
I was hopelessly in love with him.
Mr. Temple, you're hopelessly old-fashioned.
He's hopelessly in love with that woman.
It left her hopelessly crippled, and hopelessly bitter about life.
I know, but Mr Wallis did put forward a theory that was hopelessly wide of the mark.
Man, woman, hopelessly enmeshed.
In the enemy's country hopelessly lost, helplessly cold and horribly hungry.
We're hopelessly outnumbered.
We're a hopelessly happy married couple.
Though you've lived half your life in diplomatic society in half the capitals of the world, you've remained hopelessly American.
Hollis is hopelessly insane. totally unresponsible for his acts.
Not the biggest action of the war and far from the last, but one in which a sweating, dirty, hopelessly outnumbered garrison, by its stubborn courage, won for itself an unforgettable place in the world's history of battles.
Too late. My name and reputation already are hopelessly bad.
He's hopelessly tied up at the office.
Hopelessly, I thought, until yesterday.
Hopelessly in love with you. Good night.
That's hopelessly imprudent, Fromeyer.
It's hopelessly little.
Maybe your warmth can save me from this cold that imprisons me hopelessly.
But we're hopelessly outnumbered!
It is presumed to be hopelessly lost in space.
I look so hopelessly poor.
We're hopelessly outnumbered here, captain.
Hopelessly overexposed.
You have already rendered one starship either dead or hopelessly crippled.

News and current affairs

But this was possible only because the Swedish government already owned all the assets, thereby circumventing the hopelessly difficult issue of pricing them.
But the political opposition to Lukashenko is hopelessly divided, plagued by infighting, and incapable of mounting any serious challenge to his rule.
Or was my supposed victory hopelessly tainted by the drug's effects?
But reality has proven such assessments to be both biased and hopelessly wrong.
A third are damaged beyond repair, another third are hopelessly unprofitable, and the rest are a mismanaged assortment of plants, a few of which could potentially produce something of value, but only with proper management and incentives.
Trying to give these hopelessly inefficient enterprises a new lease on life would make Iraqis poorer without reducing the violence.
Mostly, these debates tended to reach the morose conclusion that a two-speed Europe would be hopelessly difficult to negotiate.
The European Union remains hopelessly ill-equipped to handle the crises that haven't yet happened: cross-border crises sparked by EU banks' increasing interdependence.
In the age of globalization, they are also hopelessly and increasingly lagging behind developed states.
Europeans like to sneer at American political jamborees as being hopelessly vulgar.
At the other end of the spectrum are technocratic super-defenders of regulatory bodies who believe that politicians and electorates are hopelessly confused, uneducated, and often corrupt.
A larger question is whether the US is hopelessly divided.
Expect him to push on hopelessly.
Both positions are hopelessly buried in intellectual and moral fog.
That sort of responsiveness to popular sentiment in the legislative process gives the lie to the canard that French regulation is inflexible and hopelessly bureaucratic.
After all that has happened in the intervening years to demonstrate the dangers inherent in these flaws, and a plethora of summits and conferences, a 2008 guide to financial regulation ought now to be hopelessly out of date.
The opposition is hopelessly divided, and the tribal and military leadership is utterly compromised.
During the Cold War the Security Council was hopelessly paralyzed.
Am I the world's best? Or was my supposed victory hopelessly tainted by the drug's effects?
Just as he dithered over going to war with the US, Hirohito was hopelessly ambivalent about how to end it.
The EU peace project - the original impetus for European integration - may have worked too well; after more than six decades of success, it had come to be considered hopelessly outdated.

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