Of the most contemptible kind.
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Examples for "low"
Examples for "low"
1Health officials say the public health risk has been assessed as low.
2Cases mostly involved young people, with a low proportion of severe cases.
3Conclusions: Consumption of soy products is low in centres in Western Europe.
4Crime is at a 12-year low in Northern Ireland, police said today.
5The extremely low rate of community testing has public health experts worried.
1It is hard in the stationary, and miserable in the declining state.
2You behold in me the most miserable monarch in all the world.
3He was miserable; he had no confidence in himself, in his future.
4The idea-themiserable fancy rather-hasterribly corrupted the preaching of the gospel.
5They lived in dirty houses situated in miserable parts of the slums.
1Unless you happen to like abject poverty, violence, domestic desperation, and drugs.
2The state of women is upon the whole very abject in Dahomy.
3There, cowering in the hall, in abject terror, was De Luxe Dora.
4The hour vanished in a slow mist of abject misery and shame.
5She was the abject slave of man in nearly all the world.
1By Odin, the women of the North Danes are a scurvy breed.
2The Finlanders were not attacked with scurvy, but the rest suffered severely.
3His scurvy-ravaged legs gave under him and he winced with the pain.
4Of remedies against scurvy the sweet-wort was proved to be most valuable.
5In infants this is most often due to scurvy, sometimes to syphilis.
1She disgraced the family you know; ran away with that low-down printer.
2You think I'm that low-down to leave her while she was pregnant?
3They shoots craps and drinks and does low-down things all the time.
4The best-behaved people are the low-down beggars, who are most decoratively devotional.
5So, you going to give me the low-down on what to do?
1Regular criminals might be scumbags, but they were scummy in human ways.
2The water must be thoroughly scummy. It's like the gift of tongues!
3They have a boggy stink, like frogs and trees and scummy water.
4The lantern's light gleamed on something else under the scummy water.
5Courtney and I went up a scummy set of back stairs.
6Leaning her forehead against the scummy rim of the sink, Priscilla suddenly wept.
7Nor did it produce the soap-scummy foam that this stuff did.
8I was looking at the scummy water, thinking, I will not go into that.
9Everything was astir with life in that scummy little corner.
10She started to write again, across the scummy, pitched ceiling.
11The water had turned a scummy brown under the froth.
12The water in the wells turned warm and scummy.
13The human race is a scummy thing, and so is Earth, and so are you.
14She stayed in the scummy part of our city.
15My shoulders felt chilled, and all of a sudden the bathwater felt uncomfortable and scummy.
16A scummy network of grease formed on the surface.