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How to use wretchedly in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word wretchedly? Here are some examples.

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Barth said without thinking, looking wretchedly into the beautiful deadly face, hating her for smiling, and not being the empress.
The smell of cooking flesh mingles wretchedly with the reek of voided bowels and bladder.
I watched them wretchedly age, season after season, and no matter how bad my mood, I could always worsen it by glancing at them.
I felt wretchedly horrible and I really did believe it was partly my fault Will was here in the hospital and he was paralysed.
The problem I have with the IRS is that the tax code is so wretchedly complicated that the right hand doesn't know what the left is doing.
The Finnish Presidency has ended wretchedly from the point of view of preserving the non-alignment of a non-aligned State.
We hope that one day our brothers who live wretchedly in exile shall reach their country again and be reunited with their countrymen.
She could be wretchedly imprecise, capricious, and heartless to her co-workers.
Then again, no one can go far wrong by guessing that the wretchedly led GOP will once more deal from the bottom of the deck.
To this unpracticed eye, at least from the photos, the statues are at once sexually explicit and wretchedly unsexy.
Commiserating with grieving relatives, I always told them that I felt wretchedly responsible for what had happened and apologised in person where I could.
The company has not even bothered to offer a subcompact in America since 1997, when it dropped the wretchedly mediocre, Korean-built Aspire.
You were not exposed to the kind of violence and extremism that had so marked life in Algeria, nor was it as wretchedly poor as Morocco.
But this line is a cop-out: the National Trust cannot run every wood in the public estate. Colin is not the LeviathanTo be blunt, the government is failing wretchedly to sell the Big Society.
An act of terrorism in some remote and wretchedly poor corner of the world has implications for security in the most affluent parts of our planet.
The Fear of passing for a Prodigal makes this Man so wretchedly covetous and strait-handed, that he will not assist the sincerest Friend on the most pressing Occasion.
Here is why, for Frye, all literature, even the most wretchedly tragic, the most cynically satirical, and the most alienatingly ironic, can teach us about desire.
Examples from Classical Literature
How wretchedly badly off they were in 1870-71 with their rattletrap needle guns.
I was wretchedly nervous when they did come and brave a face-to-face meeting.
The Earthmen were pitifully few, only thirty of them, and wretchedly armed.
This labor of docketing scarred backs seemed wretchedly monotonous.
But in the attempt to incarnate and ensanguine it I failed wretchedly.
Many times was an understatement, Latham thought wretchedly.
The escort were so wretchedly clothed, that they twisted straw round their bare legs, and thatched their ragged shoulders to keep the wet off.
How wretchedly do we fall short of the decencies of Heathenism!
And as I stood there wretchedly a timid little hand touched my arm.
I am grieved to find that you are so wretchedly low-spirited.
These last must be wretchedly unwholesome in the brief rainy season.
The tears swam to her eyes and wretchedly and yet thankfully she wept.
You must think wretchedly indeed of Willoughby, if, after all that has openly passed between them, you can doubt the nature of the terms on which they are together.
She had been out from morning till night, for the first three days, and had come home again, on every occasion, with a wretchedly weary, disappointed look.
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