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desperate

[des-per-it, -prit] / ˈdɛs pər ɪt, -prɪt /




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Has she finally realized we are friends, or is she just desperate to get me out of here?

From Literature

Braverman said the reference to her mental health was "a bit pathetic" and "more signs of a bitter and desperate party that seems to be in free-fall".

From BBC

Aquino Sajili said passengers had raced to one side of the ship in a desperate attempt to rebalance it before he heard a "loud snap" that preceded the ship's rapid sinking.

From Barron's

A scruffy shrub fence that was in desperate need of trimming leaned all around it.

From Literature

As their ferry began listing heavily in the middle of the night off the southern Philippines, passengers instinctively raced to one side in a desperate bid to rebalance the doomed vessel.

From Barron's