How To Use Undeservedly In A Sentence

  • Words cannot express what I today have undeservedly suffered.
  • As one might expect from this most ludic author, one of the more undeservedly unknown masters of twentieth-century prose, these essays are hardly traditional academic exercises.
  • Press undeservedly , pull, rub can organize skin lower level flimsily destroy, cannot have the effect of hairdressing not only, rise instead counteractive.
  • A dream died last night, cruelly, abruptly and undeservedly. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is certainly more of an auteur than many directors who undeservedly receive that label.
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  • Press undeservedly , pull, rub can organize skin lower level flimsily destroy, cannot have the effect of hairdressing not only, rise instead counteractive.
  • Stephen Potter, a British humorist who has undeservedly faded into obscurity, is the father of "one-upmanship," a strategem for besting an opponent—somewhat unfairly—without actually cheating. Biz One-Upmanship 101
  • This had felt untameable well before the end and he will depart South Africa, undeservedly, on a sour note. World Cup final: Howard Webb's dream job descends into nightmare
  • (Fred accuses me here of a very bad pun, and reminds me, quite undeservedly, that the pun is the lowest form of humor.) The Window at the White Cat
  • In 1774 Dr. Johnson, in a letter, wished that “what is undeservedly forgotten of our antiquated literature might be re - vived” and John Berkenhout in 1777 subtitled his Biog - raphia Literaria, A Biographical History of Literature, in which he proposed to give a “concise view of the rise and progress of literature.” LITERATURE AND ITS COGNATES
  • Common parlance seems to be undeservedly kind to divers. Times, Sunday Times
  • When they undeservedly fell behind they hit back hard and quickly. The Sun
  • For courage, devotion, goodness of heart, public services, great losses undeservedly incurred. Times, Sunday Times
  • And I have designed a truly ingenious way to use my bookshelves as a CD rack, of which I am undeservedly proud.
  • One always hopes to be dignified, but when you are undeservedly humiliated, mere human nature leans towards lashing out. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's impossible to believe how much has come out of the house, especially when rubbish removal is undeservedly expensive. Times, Sunday Times
  • The body politic is stagnant, its membership mediocre and undeservedly self-satisfied.
  • Undeservedly loaded people are everywhere, for real, forcing themselves down our throats. Times, Sunday Times
  • Undeservedly as it may appear, unless the Tories commit collective seppuku, they are finally heading back to government.
  • Sure, the other passenger is a freeloader who shares the benefit undeservedly, but so what? In Praise of Free Riding?
  • Quoted company share prices in this sector have suffered alongside telcos in other markets - but undeservedly so.
  • For the last four weeks we've got knocked from pillar to post, and undeservedly at times.
  • You've described him as being undeservedly important.
  • They lost - undeservedly - to the champions through a fantastic freekick and a goalkeeping mistake. The Sun
  • Wonderfully loungy vocals on this undeservedly obscure 1971 Motown single. Easy, Breezy Mix : Scrubbles.net
  • the team chalked up another victory, the last one quite undeservedly, in my opinion
  • I am grateful for any mention of an undeservedly neglected athlete. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Literary prizes should exist to bring those undeservedly overlooked to wider attention. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm a forty-one-year old metropolitan male, blissfully and undeservedly attached to a very charming woman, but I can well remember what it is like to be a thirty something single male.

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