Sentence examples for the hoping from inspiring English sources

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the hoping

noun

The belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen.

  • I still have some hope that I can get to work on time.

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Here we come to the heart of the hoping.

I don't want my team to feel that we're in the hoping stage, that we have no chance.

It will be what he called "the hoping game," and it will be as difficult to predict, to guarantee, as the weather.

In "Fondly Do We Hope" Mr. Jones is as fervent as can be, but all the hoping and praying in the world can't substitute for theatrical ingenuity.

Usually, the pleasure of Oscar-viewing is the finger-crossing, the hoping that the artists one admires will get the career boost that comes with a gold statuette.

Around once a week, her husband tried to reach through the invisible barriers she built — the going up to bed early, the intense concentration on a book, the hoping he was too tired to want anything but sleep.

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The Giants hope the good feeling lasts.

The hope.

"He's the hope".

The hopes they had.

It's the hope".

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