How To Use Uselessness In A Sentence

  • In the story, she wears an aspect of singular causelessness, and Rip's devotion to the drinking-can is barely hinted: the marvellous tenderness, too, and joyful sorrow of his return after the twenty years 'sleep, are apparently not even suspected by the writer. A Study Of Hawthorne
  • With her carelessly piled long blond hair, she looked the perfect image of uselessness.
  • In response to my post on idiomatic similes for superfluity and uselessness in German and English, several people emailed to draw my attention to common expressions such as ‘as useless as a chocolate teapot’ or ‘as a chocolate fireguard’.
  • Reader! when you behold an aspect for whose constant gloom and frown you cannot account, whose unvarying cloud exasperates you by its apparent causelessness, be sure that there is a canker somewhere, and a canker not the less deeply corroding because concealed. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • I found it grovelling along the ground, tangled and wild, and twining round every worthless weed, and it struck me as an emblem of myself: a mere scatterling, running to waste and uselessness. Tales of a Traveller
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  • It was within five minutes 'walk of their warmth and surfeit; and if they had lifted the window and called, "Who goes there?" the houselessness that prowls the night could have answered them from the street below, "Despair! Through the Eye of the Needle A Romance
  • As James says, there may be a good reason for that, other than his general ennui and drifty uselessness. Honest John MP: Misses Transport and
  • The causelessness of all this fuff stirred my own bile. David Balfour, a sequel to Kidnapped.
  • You are about to implode from the weight of your own uselessness. Think Progress » Fox News: Palin’s ‘Telepalmer’ Notes Were A Clever Plot To Call Attention To Obama’s Teleprompter
  • It beautifully illustrates culture shock and the utter uselessness of guide books.
  • In the latter stage, older people are upset by feelings of uselessness and insignificance.
  • But you can't open a paper these days without seeing stories about the uselessness of boys.
  • Occasionally the aesthetic focus supersedes function, elevating the piece to ‘uselessness.’
  • Even useless hacks may come, perversely enough, to be valued for the purity of their uselessness.
  • Such were the pretexts behind which the first president and his friends prepared for a carnage which, for causelessness and atrocity, finds few parallels on the page of history. The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2)
  • But the third has its roots apparently in mere haphazard and causelessness, and isn't explicable by any means whatsoever, and yet is far and away the violentest of the three. My Friend Prospero
  • The misery which checks the pulse and thrills the heart with pity in one's common walks about the great cities of Europe is hardly so saddening as the nameless, mocking wretchedness of these women, to whom poverty were a luxury, and houselessness as a draught of pure, free air. The English Governess at the Siamese Court Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok
  • Letterblair looked at him from under enquiring eyebrows, and the young man, aware of the uselessness of trying to explain what was in his mind, bowed acquiescently while his senior continued: ` ` Divorce is always unpleasant. '' The Age of Innocence
  • He is chilled, as he often is, by Anna's cold and pathological hate of disorder, of uselessness. SEA MUSIC
  • He meant the sense of profound mystery, the revolt against utter causelessness, which had tormented to no clearness so many generations of minds. Cytherea
  • Within several months of landing, the daily shock of frigid cold and oven heat will crack the brain chips into uselessness.
  • The uselessness of the Metro Rail system will be clearly visible once the honeymoon period is over.
  • He emphasises the uselessness of formulae, even while providing us with several very useful schematics illustrating common narrative techniques.
  • Most users click the 'Skip the Introduction' link, further validating the uselessness of flash screens.
  • He wrote an article in which he said there was a striking uselessness of the council, and he added even more criticism at his press conference.
  • The Romans always recognized the uselessness of mercenary and auxiliary troops.
  • Spinoza urged the uselessness of miracles, and Hume their incredibility, with a guarded subtlety and longsighted refinement of statement which made them in advance of their age except with a few. Occasional Papers Selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday Review, 1846-1890
  • I knew well enough where to find Vice and Misfortune of all kinds, if I had chosen; but they were put out of sight, and my houselessness had many miles upon miles of streets in which it could, and did, have its own solitary way. The Uncommercial Traveller
  • The causelessness of all this fuff stirred my own bile. David Balfour, a sequel to Kidnapped.
  • He was a nice old chap who tried desperately to make up for the uselessness of his subordinates.
  • He is proof that autism is a spectrum disorder of huge diversity and that the individual idiosyncrasies of each child reveal the utter uselessness of the label.
  • Natural amiableness is too often seen in company with sloth, with uselessness, with the vanity of fashionable life.
  • Many a young person was troubled by a sense of uselessness.
  • Doctors in what I like to call the ‘lifestyle professions’, such as dermatology or podiatry, are also quite vocal about the uselessness of free samples.
  • Such causelessness would bind the Soul under an even sterner compulsion, no longer master of itself, but at the mercy of movements apart from will and cause. The Six Enneads.
  • Despite his self-confessed uselessness at school, he was able to utilise all the new whizzo technology which logistics require. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chuang Tzu's theory on use and uselessness focuses on ego and non - ego, and selfishness and selflessness.
  • The gloomy conclusion of these studies was that while certainty was impossible until the horrific moment, it looked like a suborbital nuclear air blast could zap our system into uselessness. How the End Begins
  • RESULTS To build effective system and decrease abrasion and uselessness of oral apparatus.
  • And yet another term gets twisted to the point of uselessness see neo-con, socialist, etc.. The Guardian World News
  • I myself am finding the uselessness of word counts in revision to be positively restful. Progress Report
  • Even though I've been looking after the house, our daughter and a few chores, the last week gripped me with an overwhelming feeling of uselessness.
  • The remembrance of this man with the pudding remains with me as the remembrance of the most spectral person my houselessness encountered. The Uncommercial Traveller
  • It recalled so vividly Clare's early experiences of houselessness, that beasts and caravans, his mother and Glum Gunn, grew hazy and distant, and the old time drew so near that he seemed to have waked into it out of a long dream. A Rough Shaking
  • The Romans always recognized the uselessness of mercenary and auxiliary troops.
  • Seeing what he had to do because of my own uselessness, he lifted me to my feet and told me to stay behind him.
  • He returns home from the tour, his mother cranky at his domestic uselessness.
  • He is chilled, as he often is, by Anna's cold and pathological hate of disorder, of uselessness. SEA MUSIC
  • In the course of those nights, I finished my education in a fair amateur experience of houselessness. The Uncommercial Traveller
  • When you behold an aspect for whose constant gloom and frown you cannot account, whose unvarying cloud exasperates you by its apparent causelessness, be sure that there is a canker somewhere, and a canker not the less deeply corroding because concealed. Daily Strength for Daily Needs
  • A single castanet is the definition of uselessness. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has only been the later discovery of the uselessness of old scientific botany, and the abominableness of new, as an element of education for youth; -- and my certainty that a true knowledge of their native Flora was meant by Heaven to be one of the first heart-possessions of every happy boy and girl in flower-bearing lands, that have compelled me to gather into system my fading memories, and wandering thoughts. [ Proserpina, Volume 2 Studies Of Wayside Flowers
  • Suddenly, a thing that in a moment more I should have trodden upon without seeing, rose up at my feet with a cry of loneliness and houselessness, struck out of it by the bell, the like of which I never heard. The Uncommercial Traveller
  • For starters, it has an unlikable protagonist, a man who lies, steals, womanizes, drinks, daydreams and generally epitomizes uselessness.
  • When one completes the novel, the dominating feeling is not one of despair and hopelessness but of utter clarity about the uselessness of violence.
  • Letterblair looked at him from under enquiring eyebrows, and the young man, aware of the uselessness of trying to explain what was in his mind, bowed acquiescently while his senior continued: “Divorce is always unpleasant. XI. Book I
  • When, at length, after much heartburning and conscientious scrupling, he was mastered by a healthier spirit of self-assertion, which made him rebel against the uselessness of the conflict, and doggedly resolve to put an end to it, he was only enabled to stand firm by summoning to his aid all the strengthening egoism, which is latent in every more or less artistic nature. Maurice Guest

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