How To Use Unluckily In A Sentence

  • Unluckily for his peace of mind, the young subaltern dressed at his father's house, and, not being used to the splendid paraphernalia of the Blues 'uniform, he omitted to put on his aiguillette. Collections and Recollections
  • Jim's father wanted to invest his own father's fortune in the business, which unluckily went by the board.
  • He provided the room for Murray to have a pot for goal from close range, the centre forward's shot unluckily hammering off the crossbar and going safe.
  • For two hours after our arrival, Mr.C. displayed a good deal of his brilliant conversation, when he was listened to with surprise and delight by the whole circle; but at this time, unluckily, Lady ” was announced, when Mrs. Hannah, from politeness, devoted herself to her titled visitant, while the little folks retired to a snug window with one or two of the Misses More, and there had their own agreeable converse. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey
  • She flicked back her long blond hair, which now looks, unluckily, like long white hair.
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  • Talking on radio in midweek, he made the point that there was no problem in administering the drugs in question out of competition and made the comparison to an athlete unluckily testing positive after using a cough bottle.
  • The jaw of the walrus is the least regular, and the incisors are generally wanting, especially in the full-grown animal; for it appears they lose them very young, as you lost your milk teeth, only, unluckily for the walrus, his never grow again. The History of a Mouthful of Bread And its effect on the organization of men and animals
  • 'No danger now,' saith the gunner, 'but begone, for there are five more charging,' which was true; for two hours after those cannons were discharged, and unluckily killed our cannoneer and matross. William Lilly's History of His Life and Times From the Year 1602 to 1681
  • He shivered at the thought of unluckily striking one, the animal's wide-eyed pain. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Jim's father wanted to invest his own father's fortune in the business, which unluckily went by the board.
  • Some people unluckily achieve suicide when they only meant to attempt it.
  • Her son would recognize them, I suppose, but unluckily at the moment he's not available. WIDOW'S END
  • For two hours after our arrival, Mr.C. displayed a good deal of his brilliant conversation, when he was listened to with surprise and delight by the whole circle; but at this time, unluckily, Lady -- was announced, when Mrs. Hannah, from politeness, devoted herself to her titled visitant, while the little folks retired to Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey
  • Luckily or unluckily for them, they have tremendous love for everybody around them.
  • Luckily or unluckily, depending on how you look at it, we can't choose what sex our baby will be.
  • Jim's father wanted to invest his own father's fortune in the business, which unluckily went by the board.
  • There is a world of difference between the Utd, that was on view that day and the one, that unluckily lost to Arsenal today on penalties.
  • Unluckily, this meant the majority of my book was heading for the scrap heap.
  • Luckily - unluckily for the people before us, he had try to do get somebody else's car and there were already police after him, so there was a bunch of emergency…
  • Luckily or unluckily, depending on how you look at it, we can't choose what sex our baby will be.
  • I unluckily had a flat tire on the way here.
  • But unluckily he was blessed with an ilegant large family iv daughters, an 'iv coorse his heart was allamost bruck, striving to make up fortunes for the whole of them. The Purcell Papers, Volume III
  • By the merest accident, at a somewhat crowded part, I unluckily elbowed the man into the kennel, and though I apologized in the handsomest way, he must take offense and seek to cut off my life, to extinguish me in primo aevo, as Naso would say. In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India
  • Unluckily, there are still many children who ___ suffer from __ hunger today.
  • Unluckily for her, we were cuffed together, so she came crashing down with me.
  • As for enlisting the resourceful Wilma production for being "more evocative of the real-life Housman's seething emotions than the text itself," Mr. Mendelsohn unluckily picks an evocation which is prescribed in the stage directions. 'The Invention of Love': An Exchange
  • And unluckily just missed a farcical interlude, for the chief accountant, accused of embezzling public funds, was attacked and chivied from the town with a petroleum can on his head. High Albania
  • But, unluckily for Beorminster, he was dead and his relict was a mourning widow, who constantly referred to her victim as a perfect husband. The Bishop's Secret
  • Carrick Troop, unluckily brought down last time, has decent claims in the TFM Cyntergy Handicap Chase, while the RPS Group Handicap Hurdle offers Konker the opportunity to get back on the winning trail.
  • Jim's father wanted to invest his own father's fortune in the business, which unluckily went by the board.
  • Unluckily, this year's Constitution, which was formed, and its genethliacon sung by the noble author while it was yet in embryo, or was but just come bloody from the womb, is the only one which in its very formation has been generally resisted by a very great and powerful party in many parts of the kingdom, and particularly in the capital. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 06 (of 12)
  • This unluckily was not my business: I wished to elevate their minds; but to what they called their hearts I had not the slightest claim. Chapter XVI. Book IV
  • Luckily or unluckily, depending on how you look at it, we can't choose what sex our baby will be.
  • Albert, vowed not to change her linen till Ostend was taken; this siege, unluckily for her comfort, lasted three years; and the supposed colour of the archduchess's linen gave rise to a fashionable colour, hence called _l'Isabeau_, or the Isabella; a kind of whitish-yellow-dingy. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3)
  • O'Brien failed to escape three times and unluckily went in-off when he did make contact.
  • Professor von Duhn told me that once when approaching an Italian village in search of inscriptions he was taken for the devil, being unluckily mounted on a black horse and dressed in black, and was met by a priest with a crucifix, who was at last persuaded to "disinfect" him with holy water as a condition of his being admitted to the village. The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus
  • Unluckily , raindrops the size of peas starts falling, we are in great confusion.
  • Unluckily for him, the fraud officers were watching this flight too.
  • Jim's father wanted to invest his own father's fortune in the business, which unluckily went by the board.
  • Jim's father wanted to invest his own father's fortune in the business, which unluckily went by the board.
  • I unluckily had a flat tire on the way here.
  • Unluckily, in 1962, in an interview with Kenneth Harris of the Observer, I had publicly admitted this deficiency.
  • Unluckily for me, I didn't have my seat belts on and I went flying out of my seat and wham right into the window.
  • I unluckily a flat tire on the way here.
  • Unluckily for me I've been injured at the end of every season, but hopefully I can shake this off and make the final.
  • As you can probably guess the kid didn't make it and unluckily got his head caught between the door and the frame.

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