An ambitious and aspiring young person.
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Examples for "wannabe "
Examples for "wannabe "
1 It's not that the wannabe PM doesn't believe in equality or opportunity.
2 Text from both the original and wannabe software often makes nonsensical leaps.
3 Every other Republican presidential wannabe is at 4 per cent or lower.
4 All these wannabe writers are all in competition with each other, right?
5 IGNITING a flare is a risk worth taking for a wannabe hooligan.
1 The aspirant attained only the exoteric knowledge in the first two Degrees.
2 The social aspirant should cultivate the art of saying polite nothings acceptably.
3 Today, a solid tech foundation is an expectation for any presidential aspirant .
4 What would your advice be to any aspirant singer in South Africa?
5 These are words which should inspire every new aspirant to the laurel.
1 The scholar had strengthened the aspirer ; he could only imperfectly influence the conqueror.
2 But the aspiration was above the competency of the aspirer .
3 Well, a new aspirer , I suppose, has succeeded, and he is the bone of contention.
4 The sole luxury the abstemious aspirer allowed to himself was that which is found in intellectual restlessness.
5 In reading the life of Chatterton he had not much noted the scepticism, assumed or real, of the ill-fated aspirer to earthly immortality.
1 FlySafair have come up with a system that hopes to choose wannabee flyers at random.
2 If NSA only used QUANTUM to attack wannabee terrorists attempting to read Inspire, hardly anyone would object.
3 Like wannabee Denis Nordens, many deputies and senators now keep their own compilation of these media howlers.
4 Bombarding onto the pitch in an orange jacket and ripped white jeans, Mendy looked more like a wannabee boyband member than a professional footballer.
5 Austin is a blank canvas for the nation's creative wannabees .
Having or manifesting hope.
1 Warner said he was hopeful social media companies would not oppose legislation.
2 Wenger confirmed he was hopeful of positive news soon in both cases.
3 New legislation to tackle climate change is being called hopeful but flawed.
4 He said he was hopeful the German market would improve in 2008.
5 Over the past few days we have seen several similarly hopeful moments.
6 Hertfordshire County Council said it was hopeful repair work would begin soon.
7 S. Eliot. That's all he said.' General Peckem had a hopeful thought.
8 So, unfortunately they're not very hopeful but they will continue the fight.
9 We are hopeful for just and prompt resolution, of Castro's criminal case.
10 I don't think we shall discover anything that's good, or very hopeful .
11 She saw how 'patients who arrive relatively hopeful soon start to wilt'.
12 This is a hopeful sign of a non-TALF dependent market, said Stiehm.
13 The new island owners, however, are hopeful they can turn things around.
14 So far, Alice's doctor is hopeful there won't be any long-term effects.
15 However, analysts are hopeful for a return to expansion from December onwards.
16 The most hopeful began to despond; and general lamentations prevailed throughout Klosterheim.
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