Aún no tenemos significados para "seem hopeless".
1His very admission of this fact made Barter's case seem hopeless to himself.
2To search for it did indeed seem hopeless.
3Her own situation, now that she knew Mordaunt had instigated the abduction, did not seem hopeless.
4There were many times it did indeed seem hopeless, but fortunately something or someone kept hope alive.
5It was beginning to seem hopeless.
6But what, to our eyes, may seem hopeless failure is often but the dawning of a greater success.
7Succour might almost seem hopeless.
8Hm-m-m... it does seem hopeless.
9The distance between the two men, some sixty or seventy yards, was not the disadvantage that made pursuit seem hopeless.
10To the unprejudiced mind it would seem hopeless enough, and yet I never doubted for an instant but that I should find her.
11I also was looking for people named John and then checking to see if they were lawyers, but that's really beginning to seem hopeless.
12During the closing months of 1649 the situation in Ireland seemed hopeless.
13To proceed further in the direction she had been going seemed hopeless.
14Still, that little must be obtained; without it, the task seemed hopeless.
15With nothing to offer it seemed hopeless to ask for so much.
16Ordinarily Rolf could manage Buck easily, but the present situation seemed hopeless.
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