miserably

IPA: mˈɪzɝʌbɫi

adverb

  • In a miserable manner.
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Examples of "miserably" in Sentences

  • BOTH parties have failed us miserably, that is the reason in 2010 and in 2012 all incumbents should be voted out of office.
  • He lives in Al Maghazi Refugee Camp where people still are suffering miserably from the impacts of the War on their houses and streets.
  • Pasture-raised chickens eat grass and peck for bugs rather than standing in miserably cramped pens; they spend the daylight hours outdoors.
  • "Now as far as funding for our ELL programs, that's pitiful," he said, referring to what he calls miserably inadequate state and federal appropriations for the programs.
  • He wasn’t the sort of man to shirk his obligations, but he was the sort to complain miserably about them, which made his statement about space exploration even more puzzling.
  • And some of the exuberant boys who had stood in the slop of “Grafton Undermud,” as they called their miserably drained base, toasting their first success, lay cold in their graves.
  • Abundance of associations were here, connected with his false wife, his false friend and servant, his false grounds of pride; but he put them all by now, and only recalled miserably, weakly, fondly, his two children.

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