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  • A desperate character. (8)
  • Another desperate one! (8)
  • But she was desperate. (10)
  • No desperate character is. (8)
  • Cyril Morland grew desperate. (8)
  • I know my position is desperate. (10)
  • One does get desperate sometimes. (8)
  • But this may prove a desperate step. (10)
  • She broke again into her desperate laugh. (9)
  • She had a desperate belief in her beauty. (10)
  • A thing insidious, irresponsible, desperate. (8)
  • And a desperate desire came over Gyp to fly. (8)
  • A desperate struggle was going on within her. (8)
  • This conspiracy of silence made him desperate. (8)
  • Andrew affected to be indignant and desperate. (10)
  • The soldier, too, looked strained and desperate. (8)
  • If one has wealth and a desperate wish, he will speak. (10)
  • No reason whatever can be assigned for this desperate act. (8)
  • She set her teeth; a sort of desperate hilarity rose in her. (8)
  • We, desperate, following go Untimely fire, we bid thee stay! (8)
  • When Destournelles took command the outlook was most desperate. (19)
  • The sight of him, so desperate and miserable, hurt the young doctor. (8)
  • She was between-whiles hungry and desperate, or stricken with shame. (10)
  • After a little reflection, he went on with a sort of desperate calmness. (4)
  • During the night run, a desperate attempt was made to rob the money wagon. (21)
  • His errand would not bear examination, it seemed such a desperate long shot. (10)
  • It was past as soon as seen, but it gave her a desperate sensation of speed. (10)
  • Mrs. Pendyce saw him staring at her, and a desperate struggle began within her. (8)
  • For all desperate creatures he must feel, this desperate night! (8)
  • Indeed, she had threatened more desperate things if she were not left in peace. (12)
  • The desperate half-laugh greeting the name convinced more than a dozen denials. (10)
  • Surely, the more unhappy and desperate he was, the kinder they ought to be to him! (8)
  • Two others, Paynter and Ashworth, attacked the apples, rendered desperate by thirst. (10)
  • She could not blame Alvan for his desperate passion, though pitying the victim of it. (10)
  • And, as he ran, he made little desperate efforts to mop his face, and brush his clothes. (8)
  • For myself, I was in that desperate condition of mind which is the recklessness of despair. (21)
  • He returned to it a quarter of an hour later, and lingered on in desperate mood till eight. (10)
  • His short, dark face had a desperate look, as of a caged rat; his eyes were everywhere at once. (8)
  • It was plain enough that, behind his impassivity, a desperate struggle was going on in Miltoun. (8)
  • Signs were not wanting that this desperate state of things had caught the eyes of the community. (8)
  • Only when she was alone in the train, secure from all eyes, did she give way to desperate weeping. (8)
  • Why had he not made the most of this unexpected chance; why had he not made desperate love to her? (8)
  • A piteous desperate outburst marked the last words, that seemed to struggle from a tightened cord. (10)
  • The landlady implored her to speak him fair, and reflect on the desperate things he might attempt. (10)
  • Those vivid young feminine perceptions and untamed imaginations are desperate things to encounter. (10)
  • I would be honorable, but the slavery of financial obligations drives me to desperate means of relief. (18)
  • How make such a desperate departure from all the traditions and beliefs in which she had been brought up! (8)
  • Four haggard and desperate men, headed by Barto Rizzo, burst from an ambush on the guard encircling Angelo. (10)
  • But that desperate young lady had been assisted by a gallant, loving gentleman; she had met a Captain Oxford. (10)
  • Every now and then she turned her eyes, but though they were so tired and desperate, there was a gleam in them. (8)
  • He saw the abyss she had aided him in escaping; and it was refreshful to look abroad after his desperate impulse. (10)
  • It might once have been much less; it may be worried into a raving, perhaps a desperate wrestling, for still more. (10)
  • Warned he meant to be desperate, I kept her away from my house at Dover four months, place to place; and I did well. (10)
  • Gigantical enginery they can command, For the crushing of enemies not of great size: But hold to thy desperate stand. (10)
  • With desperate vivacity he sustained the five intolerable minutes of inquiry, where had he been, what had he been doing? (8)
  • But he was at least in for it half a leg; and a desperate maiden, on the criminal side of thirty, may make much of that. (10)
  • He spent the time in a desperate endeavour to raise the money, but he had not raised the half of it when the banks closed. (9)
  • The desperate act of her flight demanded immediate recognition from him in simple language and a practical seconding of it. (10)
  • I have long desired to meet you; and we have little society here, we are desperate with loneliness, half mad with our whims. (10)
  • A silent trio sought Paddington in a taxi-cab, digesting this desperate climax of an affair that sprang from origins so small. (8)
  • Something so did Fleetwood plunge and dart to be free of her, and his desperate soul cried out on her sticking to him like a plaster! (10)
  • It drew me to the book, nearly driving me desperate; I was now credulous of anything, except that the princess cared for help from me. (10)
  • The air of desperate absorption vanished, she smiled, waved a kiss, made a pretty face as if she were a little puzzled and a little bored. (8)
  • Then followed a desperate lunch and dinner where an unbroken forest of German, and a still more impenetrable morass of Dutch, hemmed us in. (9)
  • A few hours before, these desperate, stricken men, with their more fortunate and now distant comrades, had penetrated the forest in thousands. (1)
  • Then, with a sense of stupefaction, he made the discovery that no arrangement could possibly be made that would not be dangerous, even desperate. (8)
  • She was faint with strife and dejected, a condition in the young when their imaginative energies hold revel uncontrolled and are projectively desperate. (10)

Also see sentences for: despairing, disconsolate, hopeless, irreparable, irretrievable, unpromising.

Definition of desperate:

  • desperate, des’pr-t, adj. in a state of despair: hopeless: beyond hope: fearless of danger: rash: furious. | adv. des’perately. | ns. des’perateness, desper’tion, state of despair: disregard of danger: fury. (0)

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