How To Use Misbegotten In A Sentence

  • We rejected the brutality, the propaganda, the misbegotten wars, the imperial arrogance.
  • And those poor schmucks who are over there fighting and dying for this misbegotten war need to believe that they are doing a good deed for their fellow man and protecting their own.
  • As I don't own a television, my irregular glimpses of that misbegotten medium derive from the hospitality of someone else.
  • U.S. President-elect Barack Obama has repeatedly committed to send three or four additional brigades, creating a total of 20,000 more troops, into Afghanistan in 2009, as his new administration shifts focus away from what he's called the misbegotten Iraq war. Dailyindia.com News Feed
  • Time out for complaint: Is there ever any sunshine on this misbegotten planet?
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  • Other than the odd splutter, my cold is now firmly kicked into touch, and I can review with a head no muzzier than usual progress on the misbegotten work in progress. Archive 2008-11-01
  • You must break the will of His minions that cause the gates to stand, and face the misbegotten army that defends them.
  • And all of this must be viewed within the conditions that exist in this poor misbegotten place as we speak.
  • Liguori, Burchard, Billuard, Rousselot, Gordon, Gaisson, are put into their hands at an early age -- works which reveal more secrets of impudicity than Aretino has described, or Commodus can have practiced -- works which recommend more craft and treachery and fraud and falsehood than Machiavelli accorded to his misbegotten Saviour of Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 The Catholic Reaction
  • There's a daughter, her misbegotten marriage to a dopehead musician over, now returned to the parental home with her two upset teenage children. You Can Go Home Again
  • Ah, but nothing comes for free, and among the means the Mustang employs to achieve its celebrated highway mpg is a host of fine-grain aerodynamic tweaks, including smaller, more streamlined side mirrors, which some misbegotten son-of-a-dog safety engineer decided needed spotter mirrors. The Power and the Fuel-Sipping Glory2.73:1
  • The other is just out and hopefully will be equally misbegotten.
  • This has been part of the fallacy driving Junior's misbegotten strategy from day one.
  • This misbegotten reversion to the failed doctrines of the Volkstead era of Prohibition has less than the chance of success which that effort had.
  • But the fittest has survived, and Byron's unlovely and misbegotten "lauwine" has died a natural death.] [ni] _But I have seen the virgin Jungfrau rear_. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2
  • Her misbegotten father spent most of his adult life in prison.
  • Why couldn't they lock the woman up in the Tower of London for the rest of her misbegotten life?
  • People have long memories, and they're still holding a few grudges from his misbegotten childhood. LADY BE GOOD
  • We face a perfect storm of environmental degradation and the ongoing collapse of a rickety, misbegotten infrastructure that in most cases is provoking the very conditions that will topple it.
  • Is this the misbegotten principle on which he wants to take a stand?
  • Finally, the Apology Resolution and its misbegotten offspring, the Akaka Bill, betray this nation's sacred motto: E pluribus unum.
  • Ronald Reagan made communism look a lot less like the wave of the future and a lot more like another misbegotten nineteenth-century ideology, such as syndicalism or anarchism, that was destined for the ash heap of history.
  • Yet U.S. policy in Afghanistan, borne out of ignorance and/or willful neglect, appears bent on doing both as America's miscalculations continue to breathe life into a rag-tag acephalic insurgency - misbegotten strategies that shall likely yield a foreign military presence in Central Asia until the end times. Michael Hughes: Saving Afghanistan Requires Smashing Dangerous Delusions
  • But the prospect of unsettling protest within India was not a thing of the past, particularly following the misbegotten partition of Bengal in 1905.
  • It's a stupid, unnecessary error to be proven impotent by lying so boldly and being wrong so grandly, which is what we did with our misbegotten invasion of Iraq. Hullabaloo
  • They aren't like anything we've seen on this misbegotten dirtball so far.
  • EXAMPLE: My elderly aunt has never met a foreigner, and she has many strange, misbegotten ideas about how dangerous and unpleasant they must be.
  • Richard, a whoreson crookback, misbegotten, makes love to a widowed Ann Ulysses
  • Through his tear-filled eyes Harry glimpsed the misbegotten face in front of him, its hands slack with shock. EVERVILLE
  • But slowly it dawned on me that it was, perhaps, more about the most classic of misbegotten South African stereotypes.
  • That hubris strikes me as even more misbegotten given what's happened since the war ended.
  • Even when she doesn't start it herself (and even I don't blame her for everything that happens in this misbegotten town), she flies straight to trouble like beetles to a lava lamp.
  • Looking ahead towards his - and mankind's - future, the misbegotten son of this unholiest union history has ever known said he was optimistic.
  • And what about you, George you misbegotten cretin.
  • From the doorsteps, some misbegotten mutts might cast a malevolent but lazy eye toward us.
  • One kind of misbegotten movie derided by C. B.'s possee has gotta be George Cukor's lugubrious My Fair Lady, also shown on TCM this weekend. View from the Northern Border
  • But her lyrics touch on stalkers, stabbing, and misbegotten foreign policy.
  • Possibly because of this tragedy rightly overshadowing all other aspects, little has been heard of the monetary cost of this misbegotten adventure.
  • There is today an incredible amount riding on the continued extreme monetary expansion emanating from one particular misbegotten sector of the U.S. credit system - mortgage finance.
  • At least, as you say, you always bring one of your poor misbegotten lackeys with you when you get those promotions.
  • A young cowboy out hunting antelope on the high Trans-Pecos desert, he stumbles upon the aftermath of the drug war and makes the mistake of absconding with $2 million worth of unclaimed and misbegotten dinero.
  • Still, the fact that every finisher is received like a survivor from some misbegotten Arctic expedition is nice.
  • An unspecified surfer from the USA came by via Yahoo looking for "gisele lindley" -- Ms. Lindley was the daring and lovely actress who played Princess in Oingo Boingo's misbegotten Forbidden Zone movie. View from the Northern Border
  • To call lifting 25 million people out of fear and despair, into freedom and hope, a misbegotten adventure beggars belief.
  • Possibly because of this tragedy rightly overshadowing all other aspects, little has been heard of the monetary cost of this misbegotten adventure.
  • The increases are in line with promises President-elect Barack Obama made during his campaign to pull forces from what he calls a misbegotten Iraq war and concentrate on a neglected Afghanistan. Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com
  • The Duke wondered what he should do and the idea came into his head that he should go back to Abdullah's where this whole misbegotten night had started, as if by retracing his steps that way he could somehow straighten things out.
  • They may have 2 seats in the European Parliament (a huge talking shop with no real power) but I'm counting the hours until OLAF start telling us how venal and shoite the incompetent misbegotten retromingent miscreants of the BNP really are. Army Rumour Service
  • It would be a boon to cities if they could get rid of such misbegotten places.
  • Ahead, the sun began to emerge from hiding, and it was as caliginous as the misbegotten stars. The Howling Stones
  • The increases are in line with promises President-elect Barack Obama made during the campaign this year to pull forces out of what he calls a misbegotten Iraq war and concentrate on a neglected Afghanistan. Army Times - News
  • Our capital cities and coastal conglomerates are full of misbegotten monstrosities.
  • Sykes was uppity, cunning and work-shy, while Hattie - magnificent in stature - was timid and trusting by nature, and easily suckered into her brother's misbegotten schemes.
  • The irony of it all is that what was once thought to be ‘a very predictable, very successful marriage negotiation’ turns out be a disastrous misbegotten marriage.
  • He is sinking fast but in defiance of midcult verities is still loved, so they say, by the misbegotten, 13,000 lobbyists, the Kansas suburbs, 90,000 filling station attendants, Tucker Carlson’s barber and Lou (’Of course I’m too fat but I can’t get enough of Mexica food’) Dobbs. — The Times and the McCain Op-Ed - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Kanshin would have thought that this "Hadanelith" was some kind of misbegotten sport, created from a normal man by the mad magic, if he had not once seen the Emperor's kestra-chern, The Silver Veil, with his own eyes. The White Gryphon

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