How To Use Pariah In A Sentence
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His landlady had treated him like a dangerous criminal, a pariah.
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You will be called a lumberjack -- a social pariah.
The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest
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I know that attitude gives me pariah status in polite society, but there it is.
Times, Sunday Times
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He's become a social pariah and it couldn't happen to a nicer fella.
The Sun
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His application lodged, he suffered five years as a social pariah.
Times, Sunday Times
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As Romantic drama evolves, the pariah soon becomes the most compelling of characters.
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Because Dad left the tribe to marry an outsider, however, he was considered a pariah.
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In this modern age of cynicism and celebrity the road from pariah to popularity is a short one.
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There are various things to avoid, washer-men's donkeys and pariah dogs, unyoked ticca-gharries, heaps of rubbish, perhaps a leprous beggar.
Hilda A Story of Calcutta
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Spring allergies will be mistaken for deathly disease and your runny nose will make you a social pariah.
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In a remarkably short space of time the hyenas and pariah dogs had adopted the habit of scavengering around all the camps and snifting along the track, after the trains, for stray scraps.
Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan
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The regime should be treated as a pariah, not just as a hostile but recognizable political competitor.
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Having seen the human drama “from a veiled corner,” Du Bois had set about trying to lift the veil of race enough for white people to see—and even to feel—through the medium of arresting language and moral signposts what it was like to be a second class citizen in America, a virtual caste whose pariah status inhered in the inescapability of skin color.
DARKWATER
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Having seen the human drama “from a veiled corner,” Du Bois had set about trying to lift the veil of race enough for white people to see—and even to feel—through the medium of arresting language and moral signposts what it was like to be a second class citizen in America, a virtual caste whose pariah status inhered in the inescapability of skin color.
DARKWATER
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Anyone who falls outside that "chummy" socialist family is a pariah and characterised as such.
Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
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Growing up spoiled in a life of luxury just down river from the Taj Mahal, at fifteen the news of Pran's true parentage is revealed to his father and he is tossed out into the streeta pariah and an outcast.
The Impressionist by Hari Kunzru: Questions
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Australians do not, I am sure, actively desire to be international pariahs.
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In this category fall some of the adaptive activities of psychotics, autists, pariahs, outcasts, vagrants, vagabonds, tramps, chronic drunkards and drug addicts.
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Traveling alone (especially for women) is seen as sad and desperate, a cardinal sin, reserved for those social pariahs who talk to their cats.
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So now I'm not only a big fatty, I'm also a social pariah, am I?
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If not, he will condemn his country to isolation and be remembered as a pariah.
Times, Sunday Times
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The non-binding, but clear-cut ruling by the International Court of Justice is a major blow to Serbia and will complicate efforts to draw the former pariah ex-Yugoslav republic into the
Reuters: Top News
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Under the strobes, when your nose is red and the screaming from your liver is drowned out by loud music, the non-drinker is a pariah.
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If you want them to babysit, you have to ask weeks in advance and comparing diaries often makes you feel like a social pariah.
Times, Sunday Times
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That means he could become a pariah.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yet choosing to adopt an unfashionable position takes a degree of resilience, and raises the risk that one might become a social pariah.
Times, Sunday Times
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The AKC is evidently involved because they recognize them under the term 'pariah dog' .....
Wild Dogs Kill Georgia Animal Lovers
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France's top chefs used to dismiss the fast-food industry as an pariah in the world of gastronomy and an insult to their lofty ideals.
Times, Sunday Times
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The dingo physically resembles the pariah dog of India.
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Shortly Tom came upon the juvenile pariah of the village.
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Shortly Tom came upon the juvenile pariah of the village.
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The move heightened fears the pariah regime is hellbent on building up a doomsday armoury.
The Sun
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If someone were to post an article changing a few words in the title example: Why________ can't _______________ (You fill in the blanks) using politically incorrect words such as anything critical of non-whites, they would become instant pariahs.
Serendip's Exchange -
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Edit actually its a pariahsaur made famous by Jimi Hendrix in the line “scutes me while I kiss the sky.” and yes it is a diapsid.
What else could be expected from Dembski? - The Panda's Thumb
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A few dozen of these political pariahs found employment, mostly in second-rate TV offerings where they were less likely to be spotted either by appearance or writing style.
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Ashley Rickards is sensational as Jenna, the outsider and pariah whose crush on BMOC Matty (Beau Mirchoff) takes many unexpected turns up to the euphoric finale, where she actually has to make a choice between the school stud and the nice guy Jake (Brett Davern), who's been carrying a torch for her all year.
Beyond the Turkey: Critic's Guide to Thanksgiving Week TV
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He's become a social pariah and it couldn't happen to a nicer fella.
The Sun
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Advocates are most unlikely to tell the public who will be worse off, except when they are trying to make political pariahs of the sufferers.
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After the accusation, they are worried-sick parents, small-town pariahs, amateur lawyers, sometime sleuths, etc.
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Now, six decades later, smokers have become the social pariahs: excluded, if not frowned upon, by contemporary behavioral codes and even municipal law.
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But power still resides in the grey-haired clerics whose policies have provoked international sanctions and pariah status in the West.
Times, Sunday Times
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‘This is yet another vexatious regulation, increasing the ‘pariah’ status of people who smoke, consigning them ever deeper into the social dustbin.’
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Her eyes were of the Oriental type, -- full, heavy-lidded, ambushed in thick, black lashes, -- themselves dark and unfathomable as the long night of mystery which hangs over the history of her wild and wandering race, those unsubduable, unseducible children of Nature, -- the voluntary Pariahs of the world.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859
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He will not be satisfied until Britain is punished and given pariah status.
Times, Sunday Times
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The plant was a notorious pariah where the workers were paid in scrip.
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The income has enabled him to spurn international sanctions and disdain his pariah status.
Times, Sunday Times
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Racist jokes that would make one a social pariah in the United States are told boldly on television.
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Irish smokers now have until April, it is thought, to kick the habit or be forced to become social pariahs when they want to light up.
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WN.com - Articles related to Boston Archdiocese welcomes 2 rectors as auxiliary bishops
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For an information pariah who transparently persecutes his own people and threatens others, the presumption must be that his rhetoric, no matter how extreme, reflects his policy.
Iran's Ahmadinejad, Information Pariah
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The country has long been an international pariah, regarded as a threat to western democracy.
The Sun
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As Romantic drama evolves, the pariah soon becomes the most compelling of characters.
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If I were a Dem Congresssman I would be looking at saving my own ass, and the best “group think” would be to debride the Dem caucus of that pariah
Please Mr. Bear, Don’t Throw me into the Reconciliation Patch - Dan_Perrin’s blog - RedState
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Eventually, she turned her back on society, becoming the social pariah that she is now.
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Billboards are also telling people to give up now before they become social pariahs on March 29, the day the prohibition comes into effect.
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The traditional outcast or pariah becomes the hero in this new age.
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While you must play a megalomaniac, your choices will define what kind of megalomaniac you are, be it a big-city financier with ties to the mob or a moon-dwelling pariah with an arsenal of lasers and a robot as your second-in-command.
Jay is Games
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Meanwhile, concerned to show the world that he certainly isn't (despite popular opinion) a thickie pariah, George tells us what he's taking along as holiday reading.
Archive 2005-08-01
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He had moped around and sulked and was always apologizing for every little thing, like some sort of pariah who's very presence offended people.
The Company Man
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Common sense also told me to keep the $100+ eyedrop antibiotics and asthma inhaler so that the next time I wouldn't even have to go to the doctor; the pinkeye was so bad I seriously felt like a complete pariah, it would have been better not to have to set foot out of doors, it usually means you haven't yet thought through exactly what you need to do in what order of priority.
And this
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Growing up spoiled in a life of luxury just down river from the Taj Mahal, at fifteen the news of Pran's true parentage is revealed to his father and he is tossed out into the street - a pariah and an outcast.
The Impressionist: Summary and book reviews of The Impressionist by Hari Kunzru.
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Unless we stop minimizing smokers and treating them like like pariahs, we will never make positive strides in decreasing the number of those addicited to cigarettes.
Obama admits to smoking on occasion
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Having moved from pariah to western friend, it was awash with new American oilmen making big bucks and contractors building the first western hotels.
Letters: West's hypocrisy over Arab countries
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You think,'How do we not become a pariah?
Christianity Today
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By today's standards, the Roman Empire would be an international pariah.
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Shunned as pariahs and labeled psychopaths, the PTSD category offered moral exculpation and access to compensation.
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They were the Picadors, the pariahs of the bullring.
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He says he gave it back because he didn't want to become a pariah.
The Sun
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Personally, I'd rather the police keep to tormenting criminals than getting trigger-happy with the innocent. p.s. Please don't tell me that "l'eau" makes the preceding word in the title redundant - nay, superfluous and altogether unwanted: a pariah in the great thesaurus of life; an article definitely unwanted.
Buggerthat Diary Entry
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If there's such a thing as pariah food – a recipe shunned by mainstream menus, mocked to near extinction and consigned to niche hinterlands for evermore – then the nut roast, a dish whose very name has become a watchword for sawdusty disappointment, is surely a strong contender.
How to cook the perfect nut roast
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Can I find it within myself to approach this person as just another human being and not a pariah, a leper?
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Having seen the human drama “from a veiled corner,” Du Bois had set about trying to lift the veil of race enough for white people to see—and even to feel—through the medium of arresting language and moral signposts what it was like to be a second class citizen in America, a virtual caste whose pariah status inhered in the inescapability of skin color.
DARKWATER
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He's become a social pariah and it couldn't happen to a nicer fella.
The Sun
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There's no end to the advantages of being an international pariah.
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As long as a substantial number of investors look only at financials, they will seek out the pariah firms (oil companies, pornographers, management consultants) whenever they become cheap.
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He's become a social pariah and it couldn't happen to a nicer fella.
The Sun
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It would make me a social pariah and affect my employment prospects, so the impact it's had is huge.
Times, Sunday Times
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In time he becomes a pariah.
Times, Sunday Times
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But Chopin, too, fits certain pariah stereotypes: of effeminacy, sickliness, even degeneracy.
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The wave of forced migrants brings people for whom rights and a voice for the pariah are essential to their survival.
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They do business with China, but they have to treat Cuba as the great unmentionable, the pariah.
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They gave him lists that detailed the locations of abandoned cars along the Bronx River, a major dump site for stolen, joyridden, semistripped, gas-siphoned and pariah-dog vehicles.
Underworld
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He was a pariah in the international community.
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They do NOT revert to wolf but to pariah or in the north 'laika' types with more coat-- quite naturally.
Dog Origins
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Shortly Tom came upon the juvenile pariah of the village.
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Because they're distrusted by wives and lusted after by husbands, single moms are usually pariahs.
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Because Dad left the tribe to marry an outsider, however, he was considered a pariah.
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The Washinton Post reports that with a letter from Bush and a ceremonial opening of the US Liaison Office in Tripoli, the US has opened its arms to the former pariah.
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Some of us journalists have been made to feel like pariahs for daring to speak up for policyholders and give them a platform for their concerns.
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Were the place real, The Pariahs would have a weekly residency.
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Such extreme views, however, have not made him a social pariah.
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It was an era in which US bankers endured pariah status.
Times, Sunday Times
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It disabused the South African government of any notion that apartheid was selling abroad, and thus that they could shed their pariah status without putting an end to it.
The Good Fight
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My mother was the reason I was a social pariah.
Times, Sunday Times
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Any country that practised this sort of apartheid along racial or religious lines would be an international pariah.
Times, Sunday Times
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As the smoker has become a pariah, sufferers from lung cancer have become the lepers of the twenty-first century.
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For someone to say they don't care for reading labels them as some kind of thickie pariah, fair game for any insult.
Archive 2005-08-01
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France's top chefs used to dismiss the fast-food industry as an pariah in the world of gastronomy and an insult to their lofty ideals.
Times, Sunday Times
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His landlady had treated him like a dangerous criminal, a pariah.
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The move heightened fears the pariah regime is hellbent on building up a doomsday armoury.
The Sun
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So everyone - or nearly everyone - makes sure to bring someone along as a security blanket, so they don't look like social pariahs.
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The longer he does so, the more entrenched his emerging pariah status will become.
Times, Sunday Times
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Then accept that the following will all become topics of conversation and you should therefore form a view now or risk becoming a social pariah.
Times, Sunday Times
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Ronaldo : He's not a pariah, he's a very gifted boy.
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They have since been treated as the pariahs of the political establishment.
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In the past, smoking was fashionable and a status symbol, but today smokers are the social pariahs in many environments, particularly from increasing numbers of non-smokers.
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That's a pretty large segment of the population to reduce to the status of political pariahs.