no-hoper
English
Etymology
no
+
hope
+
-er
Noun
no-hoper
(
plural
no-hopers
)
Someone
or
something
that has
no
hope
of
success
.
1990
,
House of Cards
, Season 1, Episode 4:
Francis Urquhart:
Six days to the first ballot. Who are we up against?
Tim Stamper:
Mackenzie, Earle, Woolton, Samuels, and three
no-hopers
: Bairsted, Llewellyn-Jones-Rhys, and Bogg.
Anagrams
phorone
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