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Meanings of utterly defenceless in English
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Usage of utterly defenceless in English
1
Against danger arising from such a source, Okoya considered himself utterlydefenceless.
2
For the first time he felt utterlydefenceless when facing her.
3
JJ watched his master strike at the thrashing and utterlydefenceless body below.
4
If the bear renewed the attack now, he was utterlydefenceless.
5
He felt her breakable in his arms, and utterlydefenceless.
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An old man, utterlydefenceless, making no defence!
7
Disillusioned by Seymour Austin, she was utterlydefenceless before Beauchamp: and possibly Beauchamp was in the house.
8
A long time afterwards, when I was utterlydefenceless, a wild boar strolled out of the undergrowth.
9
Thanks to your Seguleh we're utterlydefenceless.'
10
She was innocent, entirely innocent, of the terrible allegations against her, and yet she was so utterlydefenceless!
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This affords a wide field for tyranny; and, if a jury cannot here intervene, the oppressed are utterlydefenceless.
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And Cherry was so pretty, so simple, so credulous, and withal so utterlydefenceless should there be any sort of attack made upon her.
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And then what you have done for me, and the way that you treated an utterlydefenceless stranger, were equal to years of mere acquaintance.
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Jackson arrived at New Orleans, December 2, 1814, and found the city utterlydefenceless, and the people filled with alarm and distracted by petty factions.
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"I do not mean to offend you," he laughed, "but hasn't the whole world known for years that America was utterlydefenceless?