dismally
IPA: dˈɪzmʌɫi
adverb
- In a dismal manner.
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Examples of "dismally" in Sentences
- Businesses are performing "dismally" when it comes to implementing equality in the workplace.
- EE in business 'dismal' Businesses are performing "dismally" when it comes to implementing equality in the workplace.
- Leaders from the Thabo Mbeki era failed "dismally" to deal with divisions in the ANC, Arts and Culture Minister Pallo Jordan said, the
- Education MEC Dr Vincent Zulu had failed "dismally" to integrate the five agency departments into one provincial education department.
- Provincial health spokesman Tsepo Moshima said hospital superintendents had failed "dismally" to keep track of actual work performed by contract doctors.
- Durban, Mangaliso Kubheka, attacked government policies on land reform and said it had failed "dismally" to protect the landless, in particular farm labourers.
- Down in the valley the coyotes called dismally, with that infinite shrill sadness of wild things that hunger, and in their wailing pulsed the eternal and unanswerable "Why?" challenging the peaceful stars.
- a typically North Country autumnal morning, cold, raw, rainy; the tops of the neighbouring hills were capped with dark clouds; sea-birds called dismally across the heather; the sea, seen in glimpses through vistas of fir and pine, looked angry and threatening.
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