Incapably

Word INCAPABLY
Character 9
Hyphenation in ca pa bly
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The word "incapably" in example sentences

Sanford should resign for being incapably ignorant. ❋ Unknown (2009)

On the Social Security thing, I was, and am, totally with Obama, in that I felt that Krugman was basically demanding that Obama concede he would be utterly incapably of controlling the debate as President if he dared deviate from the Democratic Social Security Speech Code. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Like Renee French went back to 1973 to get really incapably stoned with Moebius and the young Terry Gilliam. ❋ William Harryman (2007)

There was only one way out of it — I must be incapably drunk. ❋ Unknown (2005)

We concluded that it was pretty close to 100% incidence in which alcohol had been taken (though people were not (necessarily!) incapably drunk). ❋ Unknown (2005)

It was late before they separated; the man Gray was incapably drunk. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The object of what we commonly call education -- that education in which man intervenes and which I shall distinguish as artificial education -- is to make good these defects in Nature's methods; to prepare the child to receive Nature's education, neither incapably nor ignorantly, nor with wilful disobedience; and to understand the preliminary symptoms of her displeasure, without waiting for the box on the ear. ❋ Ontario. Ministry Of Education (N/A)

A quarter of the quantity would have made a clean-living man incapably drunk, but it had only made Marsden's eyes bright. ❋ Oliver [pseud.] Onions (1917)

The trip had been uneventful, save for the extraordinary feat of two of the men who had managed to become incapably drunk on Government beer; and Vane having spent a night in Dublin, and inspected the scene of the Sackville Street fighting with a sort of amazed surprise, prepared to board the S.S. "Connaught" for the return crossing. ❋ Unknown (1912)

The object of what we commonly call education -- that education in which man intervenes and which I shall distinguish as artificial education -- is to make good these defects in Nature's methods; to prepare the child to receive Nature's education, neither incapably nor ignorantly, nor with wilful disobedience; and to understand the preliminary symptoms of her pleasure, without waiting for the box on the ear. ❋ Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895 (1909)

There was only one way out of it -- I must be incapably drunk. ❋ John Buchan (1907)

Above that level, a public library that is not efficient is either dishonestly or incapably organised or managed, or it is serving too large a district and needs duplication, or it is trying to do too much. ❋ Unknown (1906)

Mrs. Coolahan had probably assumed that either Julia was incapably drunk, or had been dismissed without benefit of clergy; at all events she had recognised that diplomatically it was correct to change the conversation. ❋ Martin Ross (1903)

They had broken through Namur, so incapably defended. ❋ Francis Trevelyan Miller (1902)

Before such novelty of onslaught the British mind had breathless moments of feeling itself stupid and incapably aghast. ❋ Frances Hodgson Burnett (1886)

However, it also seems to me that a certain arrogance has permeated Dove Valley since the change and the new coach, probably due to his insecurity about several things, was totally incapably of apologizing when he both acted recklessly and then conveyed disrespect to Jay Cutler. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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