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hoper

NOUN
  1. a person who hopes
    only an avid hoper could expect the team to win now

How To Use hoper In A Sentence

  • only an avid hoper could expect the team to win now
  • So this year, good teams like Mumbai and Baroda did not have to waste their time playing absolute no-hopers in the first round.
  • At the time, ironically, the review was dismissed as being by an obscure, sulky no-hoper rubbishing the likely winner.
  • When approved by the Supreme Leader to run for president, the erudite and friendly cleric from Yazd was considered a no-hoper—but useful in providing a patina of democracy across a broader political spectrum. Let the Swords Encircle Me
  • This is because they will shape policy to benefit the clients they see most - the no-hopers, the drug addicts, the persistent street kids, the unemployable.
  • Certainly, if you read most of the previews for this year's championship, we were no-hopers.
  • Most assumed that was that, including the bookies who quickly installed him as a 270-1 no-hoper, but the young American had other ideas. Keegan Bradley wins US PGA play-off to give Americans a major boost
  • He's a real/total no-hoper - he'll never achieve anything.
  • Mellon has said she was a "no-hoper" at her expensive boarding school. Jimmy Choo shoe queen Tamara Mellon keeps fans guessing over her next steps
  • They were complete no-hopers but that did not stop them playing with pride in their shirt. The Sun
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