We have no meanings for "disastrous condition" in our records yet.
1 I never fully laid Webster's disastrous condition before Mr. Rogers until to-night after billiards.
2 He was recapitulating the disastrous condition of Mr. Cadoga:-
3 Pregnancy outside of marriage was "the disastrous condition in which she had allowed herself to slip".
4 He had friends in this country, however, who made attempts to break up the disastrous condition into which he had so unexpectedly come.
5 You are very right, certainly, to call him a poisoner, by whom you see that your present disastrous condition has been brought about.
6 The play was thoroughly successful, and would seem to have retrieved the fortunes of the theatre, which had been long in a disastrous condition .
7 He went on, recognising the disastrous conditions under which Rome laboured as a capital.
8 (On 9 November, Orlando suppressed a draft communiqué by Diaz that described the ' disastrous condition ' of the Austrian army in its last days.)
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