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How To Use Disgracefully In A Sentence

  • In recent years a number of politicians have behaved disgracefully and then compounded their offences by trying to evade responsibility. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, comparing him to Benedict Arnold is instructive: both gifted men were at times disgracefully ill-used.
  • In a word, I may say that he who does not estimate the base and evil, the good and noble, according to the standard of the legislator, and abstain in every possible way from the one and practise the other to the utmost of his power, does not know that in all these respects he is most foully and disgracefully abusing his soul, which is the divinest part of man; for no one, as Laws
  • To suggest otherwise implies, disgracefully, that victims are somehow complicit in the violence against them. Times, Sunday Times
  • When one player behaves disgracefully, it reflects on the whole team.
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  • The athletic spring that had once been in my step had slid disgracefully into a slothful waddle and I was metamorphosing into a thirty-something marshmallow instead.
  • In recent years a number of politicians have behaved disgracefully and then compounded their offences by trying to evade responsibility. Times, Sunday Times
  • In recent years a number of politicians have behaved disgracefully and then compounded their offences by trying to evade responsibility. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has to deliver her disgracefully overdue copy to Outsider.
  • British prisons remain disgracefully crowded and insanitary.
  • He believes that the tabloid press has behaved disgracefully.
  • Scarcely less bizarre was the performance of Dwayne Smith, disgracefully absent the previous day, but who now came in and defied doctor's instructions to nurse his strained side.
  • But the argument for localism is disgracefully mushy; we should be more rigorous about what localism means. Times, Sunday Times
  • The parents, rather the separate human entities that sired these kids, behaved disgracefully. Easy Come, Easy Go! Geddit? « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • He claimed the KGB got revenge by sending one of their spies to Scotland to impersonate him, copying his style of dress, with orders to behave disgracefully to get him into trouble.
  • In recent years a number of politicians have behaved disgracefully and then compounded their offences by trying to evade responsibility. Times, Sunday Times
  • THE Government are disgracefully dragging their feet over banning the deadly drug meow meow. The Sun
  • To suggest otherwise implies, disgracefully, that victims are somehow complicit in the violence against them. Times, Sunday Times
  • THE Government are disgracefully dragging their feet over banning the deadly drug meow meow. The Sun
  • The athletic spring that had once been in my step had slid disgracefully into a slothful waddle and I was metamorphosing into a thirty-something marshmallow instead.
  • They are disgracefully overpaid, an issue that is brought forth every five seconds or so, especially when it comes to the price the public must pay to watch these individuals.
  • his grades were disgracefully low
  • THE Government are disgracefully dragging their feet over banning the deadly drug meow meow. The Sun
  • The cross-questioning ranged from his birth, family background, education, hobbies, language proficiency to, most disgracefully, whether he had defaulted on a mission assigned by his superiors.

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