How To Use Pathetic In A Sentence

  • Alaric got a bit annoyed at how long we took to leave becuase of the guinea pigs - I didn't know weather to be sympathetic or laugh when he got narky about it :/ Snell-Pym » Guinea Pigs!
  • She is good-hearted and took pity on my pathetic form whenever I was sent to the kitchens by my mistresses.
  • None of the books quotes any sources or authorities for its statements, and all have pathetic indexes.
  • Today's young people are said to be the most apathetic generation ever.
  • Other former captives spoke of pathetically inadequate food rations.
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  • Cavil, Doral and another Simon how long have you got buddy? find the dead doctor Simon and once again Cavil shows himself to be a pathetic military planner, he admits he "miscalculated" Boomer's actions. VARIANTS: DAYBREAK, PT II - REVIEW
  • A stimulant action on the parasympathetic portion of the oculomotor nucleus (third cranial nerve) is responsible for pupillary miosis.
  • It would also release more time for doctors, who would no longer need to cope with people presenting illness as a cover for their real aim - the chance to talk to a sympathetic person about their personal problems.
  • Meantime, the challenges of being Rector of Dundee should not daunt Kelly, with her empathetic skills, campaigning experience and endless enthusiasm.
  • Certainly, this apathetic behaviour can be explained in part by disappointment with a government that many feel has not lived up to its rousing promises of four years ago.
  • The reason economists are sympathetic to signalling is that they are very smart (yes, really) and are among the people who probably don't benefit greatly from college, they learned how to think at high school and are mostly self-educated anyway. Free Education Valued at Cost, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Apathetic patients become unmotivated and uninterested in their surroundings.
  • I bet you have your own sheaf of pathetic poesy you want to bore us with.
  • I'd call it pathetic, but it's probably better to reserve that term for Anita Kumar's behavior in the press room at the most recent Virginia Governor's debate ... Not Larry Sabato:
  • I knew Anikei was more sympathetic toward Pavel than anybody else was.
  • Beneath that aloof exterior, Gayle is a warm, sympathetic person.
  • After the accident he became a pathetic figure, a shadow of his former self.
  • Claire's always one to lend a sympathetic ear if you have problems.
  • Long sympathetic neurons and sensory neurons, with particular reference to those of the dorsomedial quadrant of spinal ganglia in chick embryo [12], provided a most valuable system for demonstrating the three main activities of NGF, i.e., 1) its vital trophic role during the early developmental stages, 2) its property of enhancing differentiative processes such as neurite outgrowth, and 3) of guiding the growing or regenerating neurites along its own concentration gradient. [ Nobel Lecture The Nerve Growth Factor: Thirty-Five Years Later
  • In most cases trained officers give sympathetic, effective and admirable support. Times, Sunday Times
  • By 8:00 she had thrown up four or five times, her head was killing her, she was a pathetic heap of sick-childness, and we headed for the pediatrician's office. Archive 2005-10-01
  • Here he sounds like the cautious elder, advising a sympathetic intellectualism that would open people to self-understanding.
  • I smiled sympathetically, but was more worried about who I was going to be stuck with.
  • His lifestyle was too threatening, his irresponsibility too damning to make him sympathetic.
  • Adrina had tried not to look too happy when she heard the news, but poor Tam's expression had been pathetically grateful. TREASON KEEP
  • This is a pathetic argument, as everybody knows drugs like heroin and cocaine destroy lives.
  • Right now just want to go back to bed again… is that pathetic or wot?
  • The award recognized the challenges involved in the building project and its sympathetic approach to the hermitage, which provides a place for the hermit monks, both male and female to live a life of solitude.
  • _merit-thermometer_, a sort of _Aeolian-harp-test_; in the flat parts his voice was unimpassioned, but if the gust of genius swept over the wires, his tones rose in intensity, till his own energy of feeling and expression kindled in others a sympathetic impulse, which the dull were forced to feel, whilst his animated recitations threw fresh meaning into the minds of the more discerning. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey
  • His heart skipped a beat with joy and he then wondered if it made him pathetic.
  • I find myself so sympathetic to the arguments of this book, and particularly its central thesis, that I find it difficult to offer any critical comments other than: bravo!
  • Three main types of lumbar sympathetic nerve blockades for pain include the paravertebral approach and spinal and epidural injections of local anesthetics.
  • The homes will also be sympathetic to existing designs in Broome Manor Lane in that they will be two storey.
  • Pathetic is the word that aptly described this fogey. McCain says he is now 'a partisan'
  • I mean, I’m sympathetic, but petulance is not an excuse here. Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » Reminder
  • (It was formerly called the sympathetic nervous system, but this term is now limited to one part of this system, and the term autonomic to another part, although some writers still use the term sympathetic for the whole, and others [the English] the term autonomic for the whole.) The Foundations of Personality
  • Without glossing over the more reprehensible elements in Sade's temperament, Rush succeeds in making him into a sympathetic character.
  • Authority is there to counteract the piggy part of the self, the part that wants nothing more than to wallow in muck, doing nothing, staying stubbornly inert and apathetic. An Education « Tales from the Reading Room
  • It worries them that many vintage structures, both vernacular and colonial, are being changed unsympathetically, resulting in eyesores, even on King Street.
  • None of the books quotes any sources or authorities for its statements, and all have pathetic indexes.
  • Here, the character Ms. Kudrow plays is far from sympathetic—she's psychotherapist Fiona Wallice, a charlatan, and a remorseless, self-obsessed one, busy peddling what she's fond of describing as her new "treatment modality. Therapy as Shock Treatment
  • I'm sure the writers will protest that discussing issues like this, using sympathetic characters, helps educate others in similar situations.
  • The Labour party are supposed to be sympathetic to/towards the unions.
  • This not-so-subtle slam at the dangers of genetic engineering depicts a Grant-Wood-Iowa country-fair display of square tomatoes, a multiteated cow and other oddities in an unmodified soybean field, plus a pathetically overbred Chinese Crested dog, presented on an oval insert like a blue-ribbon prize. An Illustrative Career Depicting Dystopias
  • I told him about the problem but he was totally unsympathetic.
  • He is a listener rather than a talker, and sympathetic in an amused, ironic way.
  • In her second act postprison, Martha Stewart is likely to return a more sympathetic character. CNN Transcript Mar 3, 2005
  • It adds: ‘The proposals have been well designed and are considered to be sympathetic to the Grade II almshouse on the site.’
  • They were interested, sympathetic, but certainly not shocked or horrified. Coping With Sudden Hair Loss
  • Hereafter, then, we shall continue to use the term consciousness as descriptive of that part of our mentality which constitutes what is commonly known as the "mind"; while that mental force, which, so far as our animal life is concerned, operates through the sympathetic nerve system, we shall hereafter describe as "_sub_conscious. Psychology and Achievement Being the First of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
  • The Symphony consists of only three movements - a pathetic Allegro in D minor, a highly original Scherzo in the same key, and a blissful Adagio in E major.
  • Seriously the media's coverage of women in politics is so egregiously pathetic. Submitted Without Comment (Blog for Democracy)
  • I understand their haste but future generations may not be as sympathetic to our cowardice and laziness. Times, Sunday Times
  • You have succeeded in dividing the readership, you have brought in sympathetic readership from another blog, as was your intention, to support your position, and start your verbal donnybrook." and Why I Hate the Booth Babe Story, a Guest Editorial by Holly A.
  • But for now, I'm the pathetic loser, and you know what?
  • He talked of his harsh, unsympathetic upbringing in which his often drunken father physically abused his wife and children.
  • Hannah McGill called the movie a ‘challenge to apathetic, vapidly amoral cinematic shock tactics’.
  • Fromm talks about the fact that sometimes we see corruption at the highest level of our government and then people remain apathetic and don't even bother to vote. Riding the Winds of Change
  • Opinion at the grassroots level is sympathetic to the strikers.
  • Terry is a sad, lonely, twitchy, uptight, neurotic, shy, and pathetic man.
  • What has the "chickenshit" done for America in its pathetic life? Widowed Husband Of Former Disney Records Exec Killed On 9/11 Writes To Disney's Iger: I "Urge You Not To Air This Film"
  • But I am tired and unable to refrain from the snarking here, because this was just sloppy and pathetic. Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • For many of us, communicating openly and sympathetically does not come naturally.
  • They were all sympathetically disposed towards her bitter experience.
  • No one could have been more sympathetic to the detail of the poor man's need, or more capable of vicarious imagination.
  • Then he watches, trying not to be sympathetic, as Rebecca steadies herself again. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
  • But to the contrary, the people were sympathetic towards her for having no father and a wastrel of a brother.
  • Save your breath! Don't even mention your illness to your unsympathetic boss.
  • Cortez's case struck a responsive and sympathetic chord in the hearts of his compatriots.
  • That said, Pop's jam sessions with today's torch-bearers aren't, as one would fear, pathetic indicators of a musical mid-life crisis.
  • Todd Thomas faulted the press for what he described as a sympathetic portrayal of Becker. The Fond du Lac Reporter Latest Headlines
  • Of innumerable biographies of Luther the best from sympathetic Protestant pens are: Julius Köstlin, _Life of Luther, _ trans. and abridged from the German (1900); T.M. Lindsay, _Luther and the German Reformation_ (1900); A.C. M.Giffert, _M.rtin Luther, the A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1.
  • Thus, in one place we have the following avowal, which is only not _naïf_ because evidently put in to please the prejudices of sympathetically narrow readers. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, May, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • Most people have forgotten that Apple introduced its first handheld device back in 1993: the woefully bad Newton, which was about the size of a hard-bound Stephen King novel big! and had truly pathetic handwriting-recognition software - supposedly its biggest selling point. How they sell you what you don't understand
  • The old illustrator never let his pupils fall for the pathetic fallacy, that empty barrels are lonely.
  • This term continues to undermine the recovery of victims and plays down the enormity of the crimes so the perpetrators continually get away with pathetically short sentences. The Sun
  • If she’s read this, your mum will note that you’ve started nagging again – bitching that your boy jester doesn’t pull his weight domestically, doesn’t wash the dishes quietly (even after he’s made you dinner), hasn’t done the ironing while you watch a pathetic show that you’ve chosen because it’s YOUR finger on the remote button. Nique sa mère
  • Have you seen how TOYota loves pimping their bakkies with "chromed" side mirrors, bumpers and some fancy (yet boring) chrome detail on their pathetic radiators? Undefined
  • They have forfeited the game and are returning to their homes to lick their wounds like the pathetic curs they are!
  • His father having died years before, Buck is suddenly alone, and pathetically unequal to the task.
  • Had it somehow occurred to him that swimsuit modeling (if you can call microscopic shreds of fabric "swimwear") has absolutely nothing to do with sports, unless you count the "sport" of girl-watching, which is a passé, politically incorrect and pathetic pastime, especially for middle-aged men? LJWorld.com stories: News
  • We have our sympathetic characters doing unsympathetic things and vice versa. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unable to get back to sleep, I headed down to breakfast, feeling groggy but pathetically pleased with myself.
  • A broadcaster of gentlemanly calm and courtesy, he was unsympathetic to the more confrontational style which increasingly became the norm. Times, Sunday Times
  • The constrictor muscle is supplied by the parasympathetic nervous system, and the dilator by the sympathetic nervous system.
  • When you go back and look at the Sonyia Sotomayor situation, the Republicans blasted the pick before they even knew who it was going to be, how pathetic is that ..... Obama to unveil new Afghanistan strategy after Thanksgiving, source says
  • People — and I do actually mean “people” here, not viciously stupid animals like yourself — already know that that pathetically infantile piece of snivelling ideological tripe is demonstrably false. Think Progress » Deficit Peacock Evan Bayh Hits ‘Far Left-Wing Blogs’ For Criticizing Obama’s Spending Freeze As Too ‘Austere’
  • Young people today are so apathetic about politics.
  • A Jetstar hostie gives me two Panadol and a sympathetic smile.
  • I am sympathetic to arguments that Kyoto, as implemented, is not the most effective means to accomplish its stated aims. Global Warming, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • She receives wonderfully sympathetic support from a tight-knit cast of sidemen, and adds her own fiddle, organ and calabash textures. Times, Sunday Times
  • But they could not be empathetic, they just couldn't understand because it had not happened to them.
  • This has happened at other stores and usually the most sympathetic person is the sales clerk, who feels guilty that I can't try on the clothes.
  • Many of the plaintiffs in Ricci have very sympathetic stories to tell, but Judge Sotomayor did not let this fact influence her duty as a judge. Wonk Room
  • The autonomic nervous system is divided into interacting and balancing systems, the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems and the visceral afferent system. SO STRESSED
  • I'm sympathetic with the president's desire to let people have ownership.
  • Neither his friend's pathetic loneliness, nor the inducements he so lavishly offered, would have tempted Gerrard to leave the capital had it not been that he had ascertained from the Nawab that the _jaghir_ which he had granted to Rukn-ud-din as the Rani's representative lay in the direction in which Charteris was now to be found. The Path to Honour
  • Duma Key is not just a novel for the fans, but a cathartic response from King over his near-death accident in 1999; no doubt he relived his agonizing recovery while writing about Freemantle, and yet it is because of this firsthand experience, that Duma Key feels much more personal and empathetic. 2010 February 15 « The BookBanter Blog
  • Instead of indulging in something horrendous like book-banning, it should be seen as an opportunity to shore up our level of scholarship as well as articulateness which is pathetically abysmal at present. The Lives of Sri Aurobindo by Peter Heehs, screenplay for a future Spielberg movie!
  • In the light of our foregoing discussion, it is clear that letting deflation happen must not be simply equated to an apathetic resignation before the power of mysterious forces and blind market mechanisms.
  • I have a morbid fear of being seen as weak, pathetic or girly.
  • It's telling that in our culture someone who becomes associated with beliefs such as these is lampooned as a pathetic fogey who apparently thinks those old books are important or something. Principles of Literary Criticism
  • There's nothing more pathetic than an aging hipster.
  • Instead of conveying a message in a straight forward way, the pathetic order allows the speaker to add an emotional layer to it.
  • Nor have they the fine American hand for devising new verbs; to maffick, to limehouse, to strafe and to wangle are their best specimens in twenty years, and all have an almost pathetic flatness. Chapter 6. Tendencies in American. 3. Processes of Word-Formation
  • They were barely able to drag themselves back to camp like the pathetic weaklings and cowards they are.
  • He's unsympathetic, but charismatic and complex.
  • A slowly developing narrowing of the palpebral fissure accompanies these events, which reflect a decrease in the sympathetic innervation, which - particularly in the pupil - occurs with an increase in parasympathetic influence. Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture
  • Young people today are so apathetic about politics.
  • Once or twice the latter attempts –rather apathetically – to regain its former rhythm, before both make towards a steady walking pace.
  • Makes us all either schizo or pathetic unco-operative ego junkies! Match.com Success Rates published. « The Paradigm Shift
  • Young people are not apathetic. Times, Sunday Times
  • A generally unsympathetic Supreme Court will again take up the issue - in the context of federal contracting programs - next term.
  • Many sufferers have found their doctors unhelpful and unsympathetic when they first sought help. Repetitive Strain Injury
  • The mass is politically apathetic and impotent, and policy is imposed upon this large proportion of the population.
  • There will be no one who is able to respond sympathetically to his innermost fears and apprehensions.
  • In the twentieth century, most of those sympathetic to utilitarianism replaced hedonism with the desire-fulfilment theory.
  • He never deviated from the radical right's agenda, but he gave it a warm, sympathetic face.
  • Cheney is the most pathetic of human beings: he is a fearmonger who preaches righteousness, when all along he preys upon the feeble minds that believe in him. Cheney: Obama pretending we are not at war
  • Her husband was unsympathetic and she felt she had no one to turn to.
  • I look at myself in my twenties, pathetically cyclothymic, my judgment hopeless, my competence all over the map, and I wish I could give that smooth-skinned young self some of my own wry strength. Yatima » 2009 » April
  • Human nature is the most pathetic: we always dream of the horizon of a wonderful rose garden, not to enjoy today in our window open rose.
  • Now, it is well known that there is nothing more antipathetic to your peasant-boy than your shopboy. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851
  • Our English dilettanti would be very pathetic on the subject of the national taste, if they could hear an Italian opera half as badly sung in Pictures from Italy
  • Yet in a pathetic twist of fate, John's final act was the ultimate percentage play.
  • In the 1814 plan there was no hope to reconquer the United States, but with a British army firmly ensconced in the interior of New York, amid what the British yet again assumed was a sympathetic population, the Americans might have to concede a more southerly border for the Canadian provinces, if not in New York, then perhaps in Maine. Between War and Peace
  • an apathetic audience
  • The haughtiness is a pathetic attempt at protective voodoo. Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas
  • Submissions - poetic, pathetic and just plain bizarre - fall into categories like Pride, Envy, Sloth and Gluttony.
  • This is an immensely sympathetic and satisfying read. Times, Sunday Times
  • As I pointed out in an earlier post, after journalist Jill Carroll was released late last week Washington Post media columnist Howard Kurtz wrongheadedly questioned her first interview, which was taped by Iraqis before she was handed over to U.S. forces, and lent credence to the idea that she was too sympathetic to Arab causes, thereby making her somehow anti-American. Eric J. Weiner: Someone Send Howard Kurtz to a War Zone Immediately
  • The latter strikes me as more fruitful given the proportion of the population that has passed through said institutions over the past forty years and have noted the reality that dicentra highlights, though many were more sympathetic to it at the time than dicentra. The Volokh Conspiracy » Paul Hollander on the Fall of Communism
  • They both then rushed pell-mell to the doctor, carrying dead snake and severed thumb, and Henry laughed very heartily and unsympathetically because, as it happened, the snake was a non-poisonous variety.
  • Based upon Mark Millar's explosive graphic novel series and helmed by stunning visualist director Timur Bekmambetov — creator of the most successful Russian film franchise in history, the Night Watch series — Wanted tells the tale of one apathetic nobody's transformation into an unparalleled enforcer of justice. Does This Excite You? New Poster for Wanted « FirstShowing.net
  • Although he pathetically offered me an apology, I remained adamant until we struck a compromise.
  • She's reluctant to suggest that women are staying away from the polling booths because they're merely apathetic.
  • A rictus grin crumpled his careworn face; just another lost soul grimly drinking into the morning, pathetically clutching at the warmth of the false camaraderie of the night before. Survived another workshop!
  • As someone who's worked in freelance journalism, I'm actually quite sympathetic to Downie's concerns. Richard (RJ) Eskow: Parasites, Politics, and the Press: Social Security Attackers' Covert Ops
  • Gollum is a murderer and liar, but he is also a broken-down, pathetic creature, whose torture at the hands of Sauron's minions atoned for many sins.
  • Well, the thing was that I was busy Saturday, tired out Sunday, and feeling apathetic Monday.
  • The tragedy is that statisticians and pollsters take these pathetic twits seriously.
  • I seem to be stuck halfway between fiendish laughter and pathetic sobbing.
  • Even pathetic old prunes have their moment in the glare of the gossip mags
  • As he suffered derision upon derision, I am not certain whether I should call this Monterone unconvincingly pathetic, or pathetically unconvincing.
  • The publication has only 163 pages, but it is full of the joy found in people when one sympathetically understands the oddness of age and mental infirmity.
  • Postal workers are fed up with grafting harder and harder for a pathetically small pay packet and they have told their union they want action.
  • I looked with sympathetic awe and fearfulness upon the man who, in mid-winter just landed from a four years’ dangerous voyage, could so unrestingly push off again for still another tempestuous term.
  • If God did exist, why would he save your pathetic undeserving soul?
  • And sometimes you would get what they call a sympathetic detonation. CNN Transcript Oct 21, 2005
  • She starts off, by design, as an unsympathetic character (hence the titled comeuppance), who, like any newcomer in a Hollywood flick, not only learns to cope well enough (despite the natives) to stay in Japan and grow, but also to recommend to everyone (in a self-important interview in the back of the book) to try living overseas (I agree, of course, but one year abroad hardly makes one an authority on world travel). Debito.org
  • These effects are produced by fibres projecting from the hypothalamus to parasympathetic nuclei in the brain stem, and to sympathetic centres in the spinal cord.
  • Though Stark is sympathetic to these voices, her ire is raised by the question of private practice.
  • At least the company's worsening outlook should encourage a sympathetic hearing from the regulator. Times, Sunday Times
  • And to compound the problem, the local planning authority had shown themselves unsympathetic to the owner's over-ambitious plans for rebuilding.
  • I changed hospitals as part of my rotation and worked with an unusually empathetic consultant.
  • It was a pathetic love story of the romanticist poetess Elizabeth Barrett and novice poet Robert Browning.
  • Lisa gets criticized for being "apathetic" -- Tom says she focuses more on flavor and less on technique. Jane McGivney: Top Chef: Better Late than Never, Right?
  • Vic made a pathetic attempt to apologise.
  • He represents nobility, order, German doctrinarianism and pathetic and wearisome declamation. Komediantka. English
  • After the second one — a 2-foot tap-in — rolled out, one fan yelled sympathetically, "Aw, John! Daly withdraws from PGA Championship after a 78
  • Their excitability every time a Briton comes a pathetic eighth in some godforsaken sport suggests that urine samples should be taken at once - not from the competitors but from the presenters.
  • The Fatal Nature of Life I like the title bounds throughout history chronicling the misadventures of a pathetic loser who, through nearly every fault of his own, just can’t get things right. Archive 2006-08-27
  • Despite a predictable script, Jugnot is still able to play an immensely sympathetic character without being cloying.
  • If there was a problem with a hypersympathetic nervous system, Western herbalists have tended use sedatives, nervines and perhaps anti-inflammatories.
  • They were barely able to drag themselves back to camp like the pathetic weaklings and cowards they are.
  • The outer layer of blood vessels contains nerves of the sympathetic component of the autonomic nervous system, the activity of which is controlled by the brain.
  • Its tongue was piebald, and it protruded most pathetically from the unicorn's dead mouth. STARDUST
  • Philanthropy often has merely abstract rewards for the giver: that warm empathetic feeling; an assuagement of theoretical guilt; perhaps even an aggrandized sense of self, as the largesse is doled out. Billionaire Soros To Help Fight Urban Drug Abuse
  • I don't think she's an entirely unsympathetic character. The Sun
  • It would be apathetic to kind of hunker down and go with the flow. CNN Transcript Jan 1, 2010
  • Over the past five years the two princes have been portrayed as sympathetic people with similar interests to the rest of us. Times, Sunday Times
  • To a man of the world looking on, who has seen the men and morals of many cities, it was curious, almost pathetic, to watch that poor little innocent creature fresh and smiling, attired in bright colours and a thousand gewgaws, simpering in the midst of these darkling people — practising her little arts and coquetries, with such a court round about her. The Newcomes
  • Inside it a few pathetic bones glowed red hot and then crumbled into fine ash.
  • My parents' advice on sex was pathetically inadequate.
  • On the basis of the experiences in engineering, the theory can not fully reflect the inherent law of blasting sympathetic vibration if we only take into account the peak velocity.
  • This damned heat has addled many people's wits, mine included: made us sluggish, unquestioning, apathetic.
  • The refugees were a pathetic sight - starving, frightened and cold.
  • Interested and sympathetic - to the police, I mean - without being uncritically fulsome, in that way Tory politicians have. POLITICAL SUICIDE
  • The planning officer's report to the district council says the development is considered to be sympathetic to the surroundings and would be allowed under the Draft District Plan.
  • It's human nature to be antipathetic to change.
  • And now units of this vagrom and unstable street throng, which was forever shifting and changing about them, seemed to sense the psychologic error of all this in so far as these children were concerned, for they would nudge one another, the more sophisticated and indifferent lifting an eyebrow and smiling contemptuously, the more sympathetic or experienced commenting on the useless presence of these children. An American Tragedy
  • General anesthesia causes peripheral vessels to dilate by depressing the sympathetic nervous system.
  • Ask around friends and family to find a sympathetic dentist near you, then take a deep breath and book that first appointment. The Sun
  • They were all sympathetically disposed towards her bitter experience.
  • They showed that far from being apathetic, they are principled, dynamic and determined to make a difference.
  • He was very sympathetic to me when I was ill.
  • The Panel is not sympathetic to delay in making an announcement occasioned by an unsuccessful application for suspension.
  • Some of the make-up artists gave me sympathetic looks but continued to apply black eye liner and mascara.
  • Kenneth nodded sympathetically, and through the trees the track announcer mutedly called for the start of another race. Wake Up, Sir!
  • Their response, however, consists of a pathetic mixture of pious wishes and unrealistic hopes.
  • Even the author's most sympathetic reviewers have expressed the opinion that this sexual encounter from beyond the grave is an unsuccessful instance of overreaching.
  • The reflexes are mediated by the sympathetic or parasympathetic nerves of the autonomic nervous system, in response to information reaching the central nervous system from a variety of receptors in the organs and tissues.
  • In the 1814 plan there was no hope to reconquer the United States, but with a British army firmly ensconced in the interior of New York, amid what the British yet again assumed was a sympathetic population, the Americans might have to concede a more southerly border for the Canadian provinces, if not in New York, then perhaps in Maine. Between War and Peace
  • Opinion at the grassroots level is sympathetic to the strikers.
  • And, indeed, I would agree with that ranking, but the only reason we want a sphere of autonomy is because we happen to be sympathetic to ranking freedoms according to their radius from the center of the sphere of autonomy. The Nanny Two-Step
  • The greater and lesser splanchnic nerves (preganglionic sympathetic) are found.
  • The starving children were a pathetic sight.
  • This time he's playing a much more sympathetic character, but he's still a cold fish.
  • :) Very passionate about it, and good at inspiring passioin apathetic teenagers. State Meme
  • The reasons they've given are pathetic and even their own fans who I've heard from are not happy about it.

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