Wretchedly

Word WRETCHEDLY
Character 10
Hyphenation wretch ed ly
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The word "wretchedly" in example sentences

How wretchedly is human nature corrupted and degenerated (even in those that pretend to the best blood) when it is capable of admitting the thought of such abominable wickedness! ❋ Unknown (1721)

And immediately after that, Alix recalled wretchedly, had come a brief and apparently aimless talk about Alix's rights, and her eagerness to share them with her sister. ❋ Kathleen Thompson Norris (1923)

Duke of Marlborough, was wretchedly unhappy and managed to escape him. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I want to sob wretchedly when things go badly for them. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And how about Verne's posthumous L'Étonnante Adventure de la Mission Barsac (published in English in two volumes by Ace Books under the titles Into the Niger Bend and The City in the Sahara in the handsome but generally wretchedly translated Fitzroy editions)? ❋ Unknown (2009)

This situation, whenever it occurs, is wretchedly unfortunate and I would recommend telling the admitting personnel that you are an immediate family member. ❋ Unknown (2010)

From the engine intakes to the pewter ashtrays, everything about this car is wretchedly dense and heavy. ❋ Dan Neil (2011)

Compared to more elegant offerings, the lowly potato seems wretchedly unsophisticated in the produce aisle. ❋ Lisa Turner (2012)

In face of the facts that modern man lives more wretchedly than the caveman, and that modern man's food - and shelter-getting efficiency is a thousand fold greater than the caveman's, no other solution is possible than that the management is prodigiously wasteful. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Dan Neil/The Wall Street Journal But Mr. Neil says there will be in due course an all-wheel-drive 4S, Turbo S, GTS, and the lightweight GT2 and GT3 club racer versions, with even more enormous brakes, more wretchedly gluey tires, and ever-angrier computer programming. ❋ Unknown (2012)

There will be in due course an all-wheel-drive 4S, Turbo S, GTS, and the lightweight GT2 and GT3 club racer versions, with even more enormous brakes, more wretchedly gluey tires, and ever-angrier computer programming. ❋ Dan Neil (2012)

And that ostentatious Atlanta happening 40 years ago yesterday was halfway house between 29 October 1960, the day the loose-limbed, appealingly cocksure 18-year-old Olympic champion called Cassius Clay had won his first professional six-rounder in his Kentucky hometown, and all of 20 Octobers later at Las Vegas when a bewildered, broken-up and hurting Ali wretchedly ventured on a doleful attempt to regain his title against the apologetic new champion Larry Holmes. ❋ Frank Keating (2010)

"From the engine intakes to the pewter ashtrays, everything about this car is wretchedly dense and heavy," he says. ❋ Unknown (2011)

In face of the facts that modern man lives more wretchedly than the cave-man, and that his producing power is a thousand times greater than that of the cave-man, no other conclusion is possible than that the capitalist class has mismanaged, that you have mismanaged, my masters, that you have criminally and selfishly mismanaged. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"What's the matter, Maud?" he asked, presently, observing for the first time how wretchedly the breakfast had passed off, and actuated by a desire to make amends. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Spright, a seriously affectionate, profoundly energetic pit bull mix rescued from a roadside last summer with a wretchedly crooked, painful front leg that had to be amputated, beat out 24 others last month to become ceremonial head of this unincorporated Rocky Mountain town. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This would be the wretchedly named "devo-max" that would grant full fiscal autonomy to Scotland. ❋ Unknown (2012)

On asking how I had slept, and when I said wretchedly, she demanded an explanation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Napoli had the next clear chance, shortly after the resumption, when Vincent Kompany blocked Marek Hamsik's shot on the line, and perhaps City had allowed themselves to forget how lethal the visitors could be on the counterattack when Gareth Barry played a wretchedly loose backheel a few yards outside the Napoli area. ❋ Unknown (2011)

In another letter he urged Murray to try also for the rights to Pride and Prejudice, published in 1813 by Thomas Egerton: "I have lately read it again – tis very good – wretchedly printed in some places, & so pointed as to be unintelligible." ❋ Maev Kennedy (2010)

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