unluckily

IPA: ʌnɫˈʌkʌɫi

adverb

  • Without luck; unfortunately
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Examples of "unluckily" in Sentences

  • Luckily or unluckily he was posted to another unit.
  • Luckily or unluckily for enterprise IT execs, there are dozens of e-mail archiving products out there.
  • This year luckily or unluckily for me the attention has fallen on my sister and her new boyfriend, Ariel.
  • Brother Nathaniel wrote some poems; [6] unluckily they were printed and published here at Bury, and the pack of critics hunted down the book.
  • These are the men and women who are what they are because they were not better born, or because they happened to be unluckily born in time and space.
  • But – unluckily for this man – a mobile left behind on a bar stool at a German beer garden in Redwood City, California, has set alarm bells ringing with an intrigue worthy of the Cold War.
  • Like many another fool, disdaining the old trails used by the Northland pioneers for a score of years, he hurried to Edmonton in the spring of the year; and there, unluckily for his soul's welfare, he allied himself with a party of men.
  • It was then proposed to begin a general conversation, and the exciseman opened on foreign affairs; but a word unluckily dropping from one of them introduced a dissertation on the hardships suffered by the inferior clergy; which, after a long duration, concluded with bringing the nine volumes of sermons on the carpet.
  • A noble lord ” his name unluckily has perished ” had attempted to salve his own conscience and that of his colleagues in hostility to the Roman claims, by affirming that exclusion from civil office was not persecution; and Peter handles him with delighted vigour, in a passage which, more than eighty years later, was quoted with enthusiasm by Mr.Gladstone. [

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