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ill-favored

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ADJECTIVE
  1. usually used of a face
    an ill-favored countenance

How To Use ill-favored In A Sentence

  • And this was the rare morsel so officiously snatched up, and so ill-favoredly imitated by our inquisiturient bishops, and the attendant minorities, their chaplains. Plea for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing
  • The figure of fun here is the titular heroine, an ill-favored but supremely self-confident marsh nymph so convinced of her feminine charms that she sets out to land the king of the gods himself.
  • Fresh touch with God," by abiding in Christ, alone will keep the lean kine and the ill-favored grain out of my life. Daily Bread for the three D's
  • Few of the troupe's current performers are up to their assignments, being too young, too old, physically ill-favored, or simply insufficiently gifted - but every last one of them reflects the company's admirable governing ideas.
  • Few of the troupe's current performers are up to their assignments, being too young, too old, physically ill-favored, or simply insufficiently gifted - but every last one of them reflects the company's admirable governing ideas.
  • To be fair, Mr. Maroval's son did not act in any way to make her think him ill-favored.
  • A Highlander in full regalia is an impressive sight-any Highlander, no matter how old, ill-favored, or crabbed in appearance. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • The ill-favored, grossly overweight female is the right counterpart to a gay male because, like the homosexual, she causes discomfort due to the fact that attraction can only operate in one direction. No Fat Chicks
  • A tall, straight-bodied, and by no means ill-favored young Highlander at close range is breath-taking. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • She became the comic symbol of the longing for grace and beauty that is in some way shared by everyone who is clumsy and shy and ill-favored.
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