Of very poor quality or condition.
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Examples for "sorry "
Examples for "sorry "
1 He immediately said: 'I'm really sorry I interrupted such an important process.
2 I kept saying, 'Yes, sir; sorry , sir,' trying to calm him down.
3 His home had been left in a sorry state, Mr Oakes said.
4 Fine, fine, I stopped feeling sorry for myself long enough to answer.
5 She answered it without speaking and a moment later said, I'm sorry .
1 It's a sad statement about the state of political freedom in Burma.
2 As for the proposed penalty point system, this is the sad history.
3 There was a second, final sentence: TN I shall be sad , though.
4 ANSWER: It's understandable that you feel sad and jealous in this situation.
5 At least he got a good rate of interest.' A sad chuckle.
1 For most, the pay is pitiful and the working conditions extremely dangerous.
2 Did you really think this was all about your pitiful secret society?
3 I'm not allowed to work, so we survive on his pitiful salary.
4 The crystal flakes falling in the foul streets was a pitiful sight.
5 In one of her letters she bursts out with the pitiful exclamation:
1 Recent cases concerning child pornography raise two aspects of this distressing crime.
2 Warning: This story includes content that may be distressing to some listeners.
3 The situation becomes even more distressing in the context of school funding.
4 Warning: This story contains some distressing details, which may upset some people.
5 Warning: This story contains details that may be distressing for some people.
1 In truth, the state of science education in this State is lamentable .
2 Father Fauchelevent was rattling in the throat in the most lamentable manner.
3 The lamentable burial took place in the evening as the shadows fell.
4 Take, for example, shares in BP during the lamentable Gulf oil spill.
5 England had Pool A; France had no excuse for a lamentable contribution.
Bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure.
1 Unfortunately, though his size is quite formidable, his speed is quite deplorable .
2 The specific case on Panorama, and any case like it, is deplorable .
3 The army was in the most deplorable condition of weakness and hunger.
4 He expressed the opinion that the world was in a deplorable state.
5 The aspect of the streets on the following day was deplorable enough.
6 Such, in brief, was the deplorable story of the battle of Tewkesbury.
7 On his death I found his papers in the most deplorable confusion.
8 Isn't it actually rather a deplorable picture that Mr McQuoid has painted?
9 The news threw the Dawsbergen diplomats into a deplorable state of uncertainty.
10 The deplorable ease of the Midrashic method readily accounts for its vogue.
11 The deplorable refacings have left few features of interest on the outside.
12 In our business, chaos and uncertainty, while deplorable , can be our friends.
13 Human rights groups criticized conditions there as deplorable and unfit for humans.
14 This shameful death of mine will leave her in a deplorable state.
15 Frémont's régime had left the whole department in the most deplorable confusion.
16 And the condition of the roads after this disruption is utterly deplorable .
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