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lamentavelmente
In an unfortunate or deplorable manner.
sadly
woefully
deplorably
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lamentavelmente
1
The funds of the Steam-committee have been
lamentably
mismanaged in this instance.
2
This too was natural: the ten tribes had been always
lamentably
irreligious.
3
So at last into the casket the monster went, bellowing most
lamentably
.
4
The spirit may indeed be willing, but the flesh is
lamentably
weak.
5
The number of women who have excelled in mathematics is
lamentably
small.
6
She tried to be as casual as her brother, and failed
lamentably
.
7
There was, moreover,
lamentably
small inducement to a life of peaceful labour.
8
I am still human-radically, for my own peace of mind
lamentably
,
human.
9
But, just now, she could only
lamentably
,
childishly, cry out against injustice.
10
One of its chaplains,
lamentably
,
was overfond of women and the chase.
11
I think unemployment will
lamentably
be about a million people higher.
12
The whole performance was
lamentably
inferior to that at the Opera-House in 1832.
13
But it was just the poetic gift that the man was
lamentably
without.
14
These close the
lamentably
small number of manifestations of a most decisive ability.
15
You shore-going people are
lamentably
mistaken about the manner of living on board.
16
There will be
lamentably
and inevitably a fiercer tone between North and South.
lamentably
lamentably deficient
fail lamentably
lamentably true
lamentably defective
lamentably short
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lamentavelmente
deploravelmente