Aún no tenemos significados para "disgraced man".
1God bless you, dear boy, for being respectful to a disgraced man.
2I am a marked and disgraced man, and here I am.
3Philippe was a disgraced man, sentenced to jail for fifteen years.
4On Cassio and Iago being alone together, the disgraced man moaned about his reputation.
5Where else could such a disgraced man go to drown his sorrows in peace?
6A disgraced man was despicable in his own eyes.
7He was a ruined man, a disgraced man.
8This time to-morrow he'll be a disgraced man.
9Everyone knew when Oscar Wilde left the court that he left it a ruined and disgraced man.
10So I left England in a hurry, a disgraced man, disowned by his family and his friends.
11He appeared in Grenada, not as a disgraced man, but richly dressed, and attended by a noble retinue.
12He felt himself a disgraced man; and he had already put from him all thought of a public career.
13He now saw himself undisputed "governor absolute," having been six months long a suspected, discredited, almost disgraced man.
14I am a disgraced man, thrown aside, as I may now fling away my right hand glove, as a thing useless.
15The disgraced man was merely a tool, and Margot knew the Count would be happy to discard him at the appropriate moment.
16Lift the old disgraced man down, sir, and leave to die in the right place-onthe battlefield where his general sent him.'
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