How To Use Fruitlessness In A Sentence

  • And when you finally discover the overwhelming fruitlessness of your efforts, how you are putting your life on the line for an ever-diminishing possibility of success, could you survive?
  • She smirked at the intriguing fruitlessness of it all and recalled what a lumberingly absurd dream life had been.
  • Meditation is essential to this process, as it enables us to see the fruitlessness of anger. Ed and Deb Shapiro: Violence On The Street: How To Be A Good Activist
  • The depiction of the brutality and fruitlessness of war leaves a lasting impact on the reader.
  • For further proof of the fruitlessness of the efforts in either penalty box there was the final frantic exchanges in County's box.
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  • And only last year Red Star Belgrade finished a whopping five points behind their rivals Partizan Belgrade after 33 games of mellow fruitlessness. Who has played the fewest games during a full professional career? | The Knowledge
  • With this additional drama I wish Elizabeth did not have to witness the total fruitlessness of her ultimate sacrifice. Evening Buzz: John Edwards’ Love Child?
  • Acknowledging the basic fruitlessness of human existence is important, but so is grinning.
  • This sort of behavior--the quantifying of our own fruitlessness--would appear to be the very pinnacle of self-delusion. Archive 2010-06-01
  • Hanging on to what we had last year in our pensions joins hanging on to what we thought was our nation's international status to cause fruitlessness. Donna Schaper: Recession Proofing New Year's Resolutions
  • I think the diorama epitomizes the fruitlessness of elementary public education. Acorns and oak trees and Arne Duncan
  • Sadly the ‘What if?’ school of history tends to fruitlessness for we know that events turned out otherwise and we can never know if our proposed alternative would have been better or worse and we are left with frustrating speculation. Archive 2007-12-23
  • I did not mention to Captain D my utter frustration in the face of my attempts to educate or my belief that the main flaws and root causes underlying the fruitlessness of such attempts were exacerbated by such men as Pat B___ and just smiled sweetly, not wanting to disappoint him. Falling for Captain D.
  • Gardels: Unfortunately, you can now say "I told you so" about the fruitlessness of negotiations and North Korea's belligerent intentions. Nathan Gardels: Is John Bolton Right About North Korea?

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