As the dwarves and Bilbo were traveling through Mirkwood, they began to lose hope. It was dark, damp, and nearly pitchblack. There was no sunlight, no breeze, and the air was clammy and moist. They didn't have any decent food left, nor water, and they used up their arrows most foolishly. It was miserable. I don't blame them for getting so upset.
After Gandolf has left and they think they will be lost in Mirk wood forever
Bilbo put a letter on the spoons to Angelica so they were for her
old electrofunk cut cybertron's "clear" (the track) and garage/disco classic hot streak's "body work" (the music makes you lose control vocal)...
This sentence has different meanings to different individuals. To me, it means that one should never stop wondering about all the possibilities in the world. If you stop wondering, you lose your imagination. In a way, you are showing you have hope when you are wondering something. For example, "I wonder what wil happen tomorrow." This simple statement has many meanings. By wondering what will happen tomorrow, you are showing that you have hope that there is going to be tomorrow. You are also showing that you are imagining of all the things that can happen tomorrow. Losing your "sense of wonder" would be like losing your ability to imagine the wonders of the world and losing your abilities to hope for better.
Bilbo Baggins' Diary Entry Dear diary, Today, after having thirteen unexpected guests over at my house I was taken on an adventure. I was only just starting to realize how far this journey would be and how much respect I would lose from my community when we were faced with three nasty trolls. Their names were Bert, Tom and William. They were complete morons. They were also very hungry and thought the dwarves would be perfect for dinner. Thankfully, they had no interest in eating me. Just as the first of the dwarves was about to be cooked, Gandalf made his move. Like me he had noticed that the trolls were not very smart. So when they were not looking he sneaked into the bushes behind them. Then he started teasing them but did it in a way that made the trolls think it was them. Once they were confused and had started fighting with each other, I slipped on my invisibility ring and set the dwarves free. After that Gandalf turned the trolls into stone and we had a lovely dinner. Although it was delicious, it was not a good start to our quest.
After Gandolf has left and they think they will be lost in Mirk wood forever
The Fellowship never fully lost hope. They got very discouraged at times, but they never gave up, and they did succeed in the end. But they never lost hope.
Bilbo put a letter on the spoons to Angelica so they were for her
They lost much hope several times throughout the books, but never all. First, they lost Gandalf, their leader and protector. Then Boromir died, and the fellowship was split into three groups. Sam and Frodo in one, Pippin and Merry in the second, and Legolas, Gimli, and Aragorn in the last. Another time when Sam, in particular, lost hope is when he thought that Frodo was dead in Shelob's lair.
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Check for any lose connections, wires, exc.
They could (will) lose tons of money (but also can earn it back if the expedition goes well) they can possibly get sick, or even die.
When a girl hugs and kisses you then makes fun of you in front of her friends, she doesnt mean what she is saying to her friends. She's just trying not to lose her friends and not lose you at the same time. (I Hope this helps).
yes it helps you because it makes you sweat faster which makes you lose weight
Despair: To lose all hope. Complete loss of hope.
In order to determine how many casualities were suffered during an expedition, a person must first know what expedition is being talked about. Some expeditions tend to lose a few people from bad weather conditions.
Words and phrases that mean to have lost hope or to lose hope include: give up, withdraw, lose faith, surrender, or relinquish. Desperation