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were hopeless
adjective
Without hope; despairing; not expecting anything positive.
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His parents were hopeless.
They were hopeless, admits Freeston.
Others discovered that they were hopeless.
Kennedy was still unwilling to admit that things were hopeless.
The hostas were hopeless, they never made new growth.
Sky were hopeless in Britain but cheered up later by tracking the eclipse across Europe.
For some of that time early on in his career, St Kilda were hopeless.
"We reached a point when we all said, 'We failed.' We were hopeless," Omari told me.
The TV people said that we were hopeless but that they couldn't stop watching us.
Rightly, Lebedev and his team could see that hopes of reversing that trend were hopeless.
I went to a bookshop and found that maths books were hopeless.
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