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How To Use Unappetizing In A Sentence

  • These somewhat unappetizing words do not in any way reflect on the actual mouthwatering, buttery goodness of Lobster Fest.
  • And on substance, Dershowitz has a very good point, as unappetizing as that point is.
  • Look at all those wires running up and down the walls, entwined like over-cooked spaghetti on an unappetizing plate.
  • Absolutely flavorless, the lukewarm, mealy bracelet turns into an unappetizing gum once it hits the mouth.
  • It tasted peculiarly watery and unappetizing.
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  • She, however, wanted to show me how unappetizing the food was and how cramped the living conditions were.
  • Such an overwhelming slime pit of sagas would normally infect and ferment your average low budget B-movie, rendering it as unappetizing as moldy headcheese.
  • Cars, concrete, steel and high-tension wires made an unappetizing mosaic, an environment devoid of color or life. FLOATING CITY
  • Over the top of this whole unappetizing mess is lavished a huge helping of gore.
  • Many Christmas puddings contain suet, but my mother and her mother used butter, because they found suet unappetizing. Before Halloween: Christmas Pudding 1930/1960/2005
  • I hesitantly tried another piece and it was just as unappetizing the second time around, a bitter sting that was metallic in its unpleasantness.
  • That's probably because the choices facing them are so unappetizing.
  • That and the breakfast was usually limited to an unappetizing bowl of protein slop.
  • Afterward Bob takes Charlotte to lunch at a restaurant whose menu of raw fish is so unappetizing as to make him wish for his own hibachi.
  • With a light laugh I opened the doors and entered behind him, taking up a plate and serving myself a ladle - full of unappetizing grey-brown slop.
  • I sat there, unable to eat my singularly unappetizing sandwiches, and after a while a steward came and took them away. TIME OF THE WOLF
  • Reasons for decanting The most obvious reason for decanting a wine is to separate it from any sediment that has formed in the bottle which not only looks unappetizing in the glass, but usually tastes bitter and/or astringent.
  • The slices of beef are tender and tasty, but the greens are dressed with an unappetizing, watery soy-sesame dressing.
  • She, however, wanted to show me how unappetizing the food was and how cramped the living conditions were.
  • Well, there probably won't be any crumpets, but I might bring some kind of totally unappetizing wheat-free treats (I call the appetizing ones chocolate bars and Skittles but I am trying to stop eating them as a replacement for bread). [i] LoveLife
  • Which makes one wonder why the language of wine tasting has become so downright unappetizing.
  • Indeed, this is one retelling of the classic children's story that feels inert, unappetizing, and downright revolting.
  • Afterward, I drank whisky with my friends, nibbled at the unappetizing rations, and smoked and smoked.
  • Now in my 50's I don't want to overcommit--I do it sometimes, but it feels like...um...smoking last night's cigarette that you rolled, and it was great, and you didn't smoke it all...but come the morning, it's about as unappetizing as complulsive over commitment! Overcommitted
  • He remembered the unappetizing plates he'd found last night, and wrinkled his nose in distaste. DEATH SPEAKS SOFTLY
  • Vegetable grower in central Florida are selling big crops of lettuce at prices that have been pushed abnormally high by the Winter, spring rains that made California lettuce scarce and unappetizing.
  • Families can drop the custom of serving unappetizing desserts and start tasty new holiday traditions, Eisenberg suggests.
  • That's an unappetizing thought, but it's the sort of thing that may soon be forced down our throats.
  • Apulia's finest wines are produced in the Salento peninsula, the heel of the boot, where distinctively full but not unappetizingly alcoholic wines are made from the conjunction of climate, vine variety, and vine training system.
  • The general black-and-brown bloatedness of it all is REALLY unappetizing. Sunday Sweets: Let's Talk Turkey
  • But naked, she was thin and somehow unappetizing, and for reasons I can't articulate, looking at her breasts six inches from the bread, I lost my appetite.
  • At some point, the hundreds of companies that are listed but not actively traded will also have to be removed, an unappetizing prospect in such a small and close-knit business community.
  • the food was greasily unappetizing
  • Throw in a generous helping of parochial interests, and the result is an overcooked and unappetizing stew.
  • Once unfurled, the fronds produce a more bitter, unappetizing flavor.
  • If you find this unappetizing, allow me to introduce you to the vegetarian ‘chicken nuggets’ that you find in the freezer section of your store.
  • The broth was loaded with salt and the eggs had not been properly beaten before they were introduced into the soup, leaving a rather unappetizing floating mass of semi-scrambled egg.
  • Families can drop the custom of serving unappetizing desserts and start tasty new holiday traditions, Eisenberg suggests.
  • The prospect of an unappetizing tea, and the dark, dingy hours waiting like cold greens she must eat before bedtime, oppressed her. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION

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