shabbily
IPA: ʃˈæbʌɫi
adverb
- In a shabby manner.
- Done poorly or ineptly.
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Examples of "shabbily" in Sentences
- After half a block Pace said, "The word 'shabbily' is inadequate."
- Columnist William F. Buckley Jr., who studied under Weiss at Yale, accused Catholic of "shabbily" treating a "truly eminent" man.
- Tuesday night's latest development emerged after Thompson claimed his club had been treated "shabbily" by the SFA in their bid to recruit Levein.
- But Thompson said the SFA had treated United "shabbily" and he had heard nothing from the governing body, whom he accused of acting "disgracefully".
- Stephen Thompson, the United chairman, offered a rare discontented voice in the affair by claiming his club has been treated "shabbily" by the SFA with regard to compensation for the manager.
- United chairman Stephen Thompson recently accused the Scottish Football Association of treating his club "shabbily" for failing to send a compensation offer when Craig Levein agreed to leave United and take over as Scotland manager.
- He said the Fenty administration has treated charter schools "shabbily" and said he would look at the system to make sure that students in the nontraditional public schools are funded equally with those in traditional public schools.
- His opinion was shaped by such harsh experiences as being arrested and interrogated in Arkansas for being a "shabbily" dressed "foreigner," a Jew who gave his children "foreign names" among other supposed signs of being a communist threat.
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