How To Use unedifying In A Sentence
- The 20 babes being absolute cows to each other is unedifying for all.
- From the boardroom in his office he told me this year's player trading period was particularly unedifying.
- He's wrong of course as he has been throughout his whole unedifying politico-religious career.
- In the Middle East itself, the revolutionary experience of the mid-20th century has been equally unedifying, to say the least. The Lesson of the Arab Spring
- It is, to say the least, an unedifying spectacle.
- So they convened a kangaroo court and sent him on his unedifying way with a flea in his ear from an outraged Emma. The Sun
- An unedifying gallery of bit-part rogues, including the profoundly unlovable Frankie Fraser, keeps assuring us that Charlie was a gentleman who looked after his old mum, etc etc.
- But at least the unedifying spectacle of comrades in Christ tearing strips off each other over gay sex will vanish from the headlines for a bit.
- So they convened a kangaroo court and sent him on his unedifying way with a flea in his ear from an outraged Emma. The Sun
- Here in Melbourne, listening to what's colloquially called, Drive Time Radio, is a singularly unedifying experience.