Sentences with phrase «hapless souls»

The phrase "hapless souls" refers to unfortunate or unlucky people. Full definition
In the end Lyra serves as a prophet, even a Christ figure, who harrows the Land of the Dead to free hapless souls.
The picture of this hapless soul hopping to meet his Maker lingers longer than any skeptical message Fielding may have wished to convey; it is so preposterous that it may as well be true.
Said Leavitt of the hapless soul, «The USTA glorifies mediocrity and I rest my case in this man.
He washed them in an old Maytag and resold them to the hapless souls who had hit them into the pond in the first place.
It doesn't become about the hunting and killing of these four hapless souls.
And then there's Barney the bargain hunter, who thinks he can convince some hapless soul to sell him 100 shares at a discount.
Alas, your humble correspondent was one of the hapless souls who bought shares of Thornburg Mortgage in 2008 because it had a yield of over 10 % and a «solid» portfolio of super-prime jumbo mortgages.
The ONE THING I know about my readers, the one uinversal thing I know they have in common with myself is, they don't want to be one of these poor, hapless souls.
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