We have no meanings for "thoroughly unpopular" in our records yet.
1 When he's made himself thoroughly unpopular throughout the country, then sound a few regiments.
2 Rumor had King Jaime making himself thoroughly unpopular by acting like he was in charge.
3 As a youngster Federer had a fierce temper, breaking rackets regularly and making himself thoroughly unpopular .
4 Hardly recognisable as the inoffensive and frequently anonymous striker who once played for Spurs, he had made himself thoroughly unpopular .
5 I really don't know why, but the one thing in Austria which would be thoroughly unpopular would be a war with England.
6 By general consent, Redmond was right when he said that the rising was thoroughly unpopular in Ireland, and most of all in Dublin.
7 I can assure you that the English are most unpopular in Germany at the present time, thoroughly unpopular ....
8 If the Government had not still got that thoroughly unpopular House of Bishops to sit upon and coerce, things would be looking very black indeed.
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