How To Use Shamelessly In A Sentence

  • They were consummate freeloaders, shamelessly begging food and hospitality.
  • The ladies took the stand for the second time during the surrebuttal and again dumped on Lana shamelessly. Guilty Feelings
  • For some reason best known to whoever it was, a lifebuoy on Abbeyside strand was taken from its berthing and shamelessly burned.
  • But Luo Zhixiang occasionally reveals the simple and honest makings, pour may also develop open shamelessly.
  • There is Samsara, with it's minimalistic yet rich melange of jasmine, sandalwood and vanilla; Songes, shamelessly floral through and through with jasmine, frangipanni and powdery-sweet vanilla foundation; or Ormonde Jayne's airy and light rendition of Frangipanni Absolute. Archive 2008-06-01
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  • Expelled, who use the term shamelessly to attack evolution, people on all sides of the political spectrum should rally around this call for change. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Watching from a portable TV at the wedding she's attending, she is horrified to see this shamelessly sexual display.
  • While I'm shamelessly namedropping, I might as well let it be known that I also once met Kelly Woan, wife of Nottingham Forest legend Ian.5.28pm: Guardian newshound Jamie Jackson is back with more news on Bobby Zamora's non-move to QPR. Transfer window deadline day 2012 – as it happened
  • The rubble had hardly stopped vibrating in Iraq when our cocky Commander-in-Chief -- himself an "undistinguished" former Air National Guard pilot -- shamelessly played dress-up in a navy flight suit to declare "mission accomplished" in Iraq. The Excuses Administration
  • They flirted with us shamelessly yet innocently and when we left insisted we kissed their heavily rouged and powdered cheeks.
  • Her ideas have been shamelessly perverted to serve the president's propaganda campaign.
  • That wretched apology of a creature stripped from me my dirt-encrusted shirt that I had worn since my entrance to solitary, and exposed my poor wasted body, the skin ridged like brown parchment over the ribs and sore-infested from the many bouts with the jacket The examination was shamelessly perfunctory. Chapter 10
  • Saturday Night Live" has, since its earliest days, shamelessly flirted with bad taste -- and sometimes taken a wicked delight in heaving itself over the line, rather than just tiptoeing up to it. Tom Shales reviews the opening show of SNL's 36th season
  • But he luffed the boat less delicately, spilling the wind shamelessly from the sail so as to prolong the tack to the north shore. Chapter 20
  • This riddle of a restaurant is shamelessly unpretentious, and if you've never noticed its inconspicuous façade, you are forgiven.
  • I have little enthusiasm for soft drinks at the best of times; much less when they're shamelessly overpriced.
  • Then this man - the so called raja of Rajasthan - shamelessly ran away from Rajasthani people to contest from Darjeeling by making a back door compromise again, against the interest of Nation. Latest News Online - Express Indian
  • Its last New York appearance included a show shamelessly calculated to sell tickets to the aesthetically challenged.
  • There's a sprinkling of the supernatural toward the end, as well, which livens up the story a bit but does not make up for the predictable and shamelessly heartstring-tugging ending.
  • These are the same unforgiving analysts who talked up the technology boom in the hunt for corporate business, shamelessly ramping up the price of stock which many then cunningly sold near the top of the market.
  • There should be high profile Indonesian culture and trade expos at major cities in the west, shamelessly huckstering for this country.
  • She gave a cheesy smile and started flirting shamelessly.
  • And now and then was to be heard from the whole collection of human beings a heavy sigh, after which the humiliating old man would cough shamelessly, and Miss Marchmont hinnied like a horse. Jacob's Room
  • The inferior clergy as a body were far nearer in character to Trulliber than to Dr. Primrose; coarse, sordid, neglectful of their duties, shamelessly addicted to sinecurism and pluralities, fanatics in their Toryism and in attachment to their corporate privileges, cold, rationalistic, and almost heathen in their preachings, if they preached at all. The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886
  • It's an excuse to get shamelessly turnt up with the rest of your awesome friends.
  • We will be revealing the identity of convicted drink-drivers who shamelessly put lives at risk.
  • a heavy sigh, after which the humiliating old man would cough shamelessly, and Miss Marchmont hinnied like a horse. Jacob's Room
  • She offered him a good view of her cleavage in the process and shamelessly Brett helped himself to an eyeful.
  • Now we are shamelessly and publicly adding religious discrimination to the witches' brew.
  • Created by Christophe Laudamiel, the master of oddness...the kind of oddness that is hard to pinpoint and describe, Theo Fennell's perfume wraps shamelessly animalic notes in an exquisite organza veil of rose, orchid and lily petals delicately spiced with saffron. Archive 2008-10-01
  • Politicians who pretend otherwise are being shamelessly evasive. Times, Sunday Times
  • I began to notice how shamelessly melodramatic this film really is.
  • This movie is guilty of shamelessly unfunny comedy.
  • Peasants in remote areas of the country were being shamelessly exploited by wealthy land owners.
  • Fully realized blossoms -- blatant and blowzy, lavishly colored and shamelessly, intoxicatingly scented like the blooming sexual organs that they are. Donna Henes: Summer Fevers
  • The appeal has been shamelessly to the pocket calculator, not the heart; to the purse, not to pride.
  • But Jennifer Wurst - who lives with her partner in a rented, gray-shingled house in rural Maine, with rooms so spare and clean they could be the setting for a catalog shoot for the kind of high-end clothing Wurst cannot afford and would not buy anyway - uses the word shamelessly. The Seattle Times
  • It Could Happen to You" (changed from "Cop Gives Waitress $2 Million Tip," the new title surely plays on "It Should Happen to You," George Cukor's lovely, little-known 1954 comedy) is shamelessly old-fashioned: it shouldn't float, but it does. Psst! Want a Good Tip?
  • He may well intend a decent slice of the cash destined for Anfield to be drawn, shamelessly, from public funds.
  • In the last elections, the ruling family shamelessly gerrymandered electoral districts.
  • At Kensington Palace, Diana doted shamelessly on “ma boys,” as she jokingly referred to the princes in her version of an antebellum drawl, allowing them to spend hours in front of the television set, zip around the grounds on their BMX bikes, or chase each other down portrait-lined hallways and through chandeliered drawing rooms waving rubber swords. William and Kate
  • The film's racial stereotype gags might be offensive if they weren't so shamelessly dumb and done to death.
  • When less gifted footballers shamelessly flaunted a playboy lifestyle, he embraced the role of husband and father. The Sun
  • He branded them racist, devilish, and accused them of shamelessly exploiting black artists.
  • Accustomed to the idle weight of my right hand to holding down a paper, my elbow now presumed to grind onto a shamelessly writhing, squirming sheet as I untiringly applied ink to its white plane. A Disobedient Hand
  • McDowell as the token Brit baddy is shamelessly underused.
  • It's enough that I am shamelessly flaunting my cootch now. Remember The Dullest Blog in the World?
  • Shamelessly crammed with gushing film-makers, the making-of featurette fails to tell us where all these musings came from. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not we of the foreign community so many among our kin shamelessly call themselves "Gringos" as if they can "Step&Fetch" their way into their desired Mexican community by tap dancing their way in a la Birmingham Brown of Charlie Chan fame but I´ll tell you this. Remarkable Incongruity
  • He flirts shamelessly and when he finally meets Katina, he doesn't necessarily flirt with her, but some of his quick-moving habits make it hard for him to really get close to her.
  • The crows are great as harbingers of spring but wear out their welcome quickly by shamelessly eating songbird eggs and cawing endlessly about absolutely nothing on the oaks surrounding my yard.
  • Shamelessly, she cribbed recipes from other cookbooks to supplement her own creations (she was a great cook). Globe and Mail
  • After a career spent shamelessly toadying to corporate interests, I will spend my retirement feeding the homeless.
  • From shamelessly earwigging the author's conversation with her friend we learnt the following facts: Advances -- part 2
  • But the best humor advice is to shamelessly steal material from my fellow docs, nurses and patients as well.
  • There's already more than one shamelessly indiscreet biography.
  • In recent months she has shamelessly mentioned Saab on more than 30 occasions and never in less than ecstatic terms.
  • It certainly explains why the nominations are shamelessly stacked in our backslapping favour. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he luffed the boat less delicately, spilling the wind shamelessly from the sail so as to prolong the tack to the north shore. Chapter 20
  • The politician's job is to be shamelessly, consistently wrong on every bubble, in favor of whatever is popular until it's no longer popular, against whatever is unpopular until the polarities reverse again. Crime & Punishment & Goldman
  • And irrigation, they shamelessly assert, "always brings with it the problem of soil salinisation. LaRouche's Latest
  • I bet Mr. DeLay is in his basement, curled in fetal position, sucking his thumb, wishing his pretty little eyes never, ever again have to read anything that is not shamelessly acclamatory. Think Progress » Tom DeLay starts a blog.
  • There is an advertisement for some new generation of anti-bacterial surface cleaner running on television that shamelessly exploits every maternal insecurity to flog us turbo-charged soap.
  • To my considerable astoundment, he nominated me to replace him here -- a decision he blames partly on a visit to the college science fiction course I taught using methods stolen shamelessly from him and John. Analog Science Fiction and Fact
  • British youths themselves force as much booze as possible down their throats, while flaunting themselves shamelessly in a bid to grab the most attention from the opposite sex.
  • The festival director shamelessly embellishes every description he writes.
  • In Madman, he gambols and guffaws and plays shamelessly to the rafters -- and that's just during the curtain calls. Michael Giltz: Theater: Geoffrey Rush In "Madman," Adam Rapp's "Hallway," Shaky Tennessee and Broadway Songs of 1921
  • Does it ever make you cry to think of us labouring away for so little reward, while you shamelessly enjoy the fruits of our work, sitting in your comfy chair, with your la-di-da central heating and your bottomless bag of Tostitos?
  • That wretched apology of a creature stripped from me my dirt-encrusted shirt that I had worn since my entrance to solitary, and exposed my poor wasted body, the skin ridged like brown parchment over the ribs and sore-infested from the many bouts with the jacket The examination was shamelessly perfunctory. Chapter 10
  • On his treatment by the medial following his arrest: I can see now that, following my arrest, the national media shamelessly vilified me. he press set about what can only be described as a witch- hunt. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Spend seven days exploring deep-sea life from a shamelessly luxe live-aboard yacht.
  • Politicians who pretend otherwise are being shamelessly evasive. Times, Sunday Times
  • For all I knew, God partook of our sins and laughed in secret from the dark caverns of the rubber plantations, exulting shamelessly in his double-facedness.
  • If millions of people tend shamelessly to wear clothing with no lead in the weave, that is hardly Superman's fault. Boing Boing
  • The editors accuse Scott of "shamelessly exploiting the tragedy of a family of a severely disabled young woman" in order to "burnish" his pro-life bona fides. Rick Scott, Florida Gubernatorial Candidate, Assailed By St. Petersburg Times In Editorial
  • Politicians who pretend otherwise are being shamelessly evasive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes you encounter leftist paranoia so utterly deranged, so shamelessly depraved, you don't know wether to laugh or cry.
  • She flirts shamelessly with the dashing danseur, who declines rather rudely to dance with her.
  • These were the Roaring Twenties and she was a flapper—she played the field shamelessly, a self-admitted cockteaser. Last Words
  • Professional protocols do not allow dentists to 'shamelessly' advertise their practice.
  • Yet those eyes held nothing but want as they roved up and down him shamelessly.
  • The very lucratively paid Canadians are embarrassingly, shamelessly scrabbling for excuses as to why they were well-beaten by a much better team of non-professionals.
  • Shamelessly exploited by his respective bosses, he still only just scrapes by despite the long hours he works.
  • She shamelessly took advantage of him.
  • Some of the captions are quite amusing:shamelessly 'filched' from Jason's COUNTERCOLUMN: The Adjunct of Ev... "cc all your emails to Jacqui Smith" Day
  • Painting is, in other words, a fictive art, and it is often most shamelessly fictional when masquerading as unembellished Realism. John Koch's Best Work Is With Naked Subjects
  • What makes me even more mad is that after Oliver had exposed this iniquity, the Government shamelessly tried to seek electoral advantage from it.
  • The mixture is heavily spiced with circus stunts that shamelessly include flying.
  • The album is also shamelessly cheesy. Times, Sunday Times
  • This time, I've shamelessly chosen sizzling sex over sarcastic banter.
  • Me, well, I couldn't wait to get out of the place fast enough, shamelessly avoiding pointless class photos whenever possible and keeping the social niceties to the bare minimum.
  • The crows are great as harbingers of spring but wear out their welcome quickly by shamelessly eating songbird eggs and cawing endlessly about absolutely nothing on the oaks surrounding my yard.
  • What can the Western world, which has shamelessly apostatized from the Catholic religion, expect as its just reward? Slaying Evil
  • Her ideas have been shamelessly perverted to serve the president's propaganda campaign.
  • None of this stopped her toying shamelessly with his passion for her.
  • Nevertheless, the wayward bishop, after shamelessly parading his furciferous behaviour in front of the big cheese, comes away with this impression: Diocese of Niagara: Michael Bird justifies his behaviour to Rowan Williams « Anglican Samizdat
  • He makes a good point about the perceived unassailability of certain folk, and how pols shamelessly use that perception to advance their own causes – something both parties are guilty of doing for far longer than any of us should be comfortable with, to be certain. Think Progress » Parkinson Foundation Debunks Limbaugh’s False Smears of Michael J. Fox
  • KG yet again shamelessly supporting angdesj - I think you two should start sending joint comments so we don't have to read the same thing twice. Stuff I say that makes my co-workers think I'm a weirdo
  • I knew from my Aunt Maria that my father had doted upon the beautiful Senorita shamelessly.
  • He branded Sony racist and devilish, and accused it of shamelessly exploiting black artists.
  • The treaty and peace terms in favor of Haidar Ali were shamelessly reneged by the British and soon a second Mysore war ensued from 1780 to 1784.
  • Aiming a punch at an egg-throwing protester during the 2001 General Election campaign and being shamelessly rude to the fourth estate strikes a chord with many voters who believe politics has become too passionless.
  • Adam shamelessly accepted the word miser with a gloating chuckle. Kenny
  • And, of course, there was the shameless promotion of the vehicle offering these artists the chance to promote shamelessly.
  • Ever since literary criticism expanded to include online chatter on the web, writers have been on their guard against the piranhas of the web, who feast on every inaccuracy and gang up shamelessly for the kill.
  • I think you guys at Inhabitat should do a little research as to the NEW showhouse and not just shamelessly pugging the mkLotus House agian! ANNOUNCING: West Coast Green 2008! | Inhabitat
  • ‘And I don't care who hears me,’ the old biddy shamelessly adds.

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