He felt hopelessly out of place in his corduroys and his shabby jacket-(too long in the arms, too tight across the chest, like every jacket he'd ever bought).
She felt hopelessly, helplessly ashamed and miserable.
(It's actually pretty close to what Constantine says in "The Seagull," and it feels hopelessly out of date in 2004.)
She would become overly effusive in response, feeling hopelessly alone.
Jt is not that I expect to avoid trou- bled times that will make us both feel helplessly and hopelessly stuck.
'Well, I feel lying and waiting is a poor man's deal, and I feel hopelessly weighed down by your eyes of steel!'
Ten years later, he felt hopelessly far from the novel he wanted to write.
We also got enough incidental details on life in 1935-celebrities, sports developments, the stock market-so we wouldn't feel hopelessly out of context there.
Otherwise, she felt hopelessly out of place.
She felt hopelessly that it would never be any different.