13 adjectives to describe unpleasantnesses

" "Do," he advised courteously; "you will find it will help with the privateerstide you over every little unpleasantness.

Neither he nor any of his Legation Staff had experienced the slightest unpleasantness.

Still, as I say, there was considerable unpleasantness all round; and we were escorted upon our homeward way, from Sanctuary Wood to Zillebeke, and from Zillebeke to Dickebusche, by a swarm of angry and disappointed shells.

" The art of avoiding conversational unpleasantness by a graceful way of putting things belongs, I suppose, in its highest perfection, to the East.

This man, Nogam: where did you pick him up?" "He used to buttle for my father, sir, but got into troublesome domestic unpleasantness, I believeneeded money, and raised a cheque.

But I was not indifferent to exclusion from Parliament, and public life: and I felt very sensibly the more immediate unpleasantness of confinement to London; the holiday allowed by India House practice not exceeding a month in the year, while my taste was strong for a country life, and my sojourn in France had left behind it an ardent desire of travelling.

If there was a momentary unpleasantness, I am quite sure that every impartial man will agree that, under the peculiarly irritating circumstances of the time, there was at least as much forbearance shown on one side of the Channel as on the other.

As that devout adherent of the Roman faith, Private Reilly, of "B" Company, put it to his spiritual adviser "I doot we'll get excused a good slice of Purgatory for this, father!" We came out of the Salient just before Christmas, in the midst of the mutual unpleasantness arising out of the grand attack upon the British line which was to have done so much to restore the waning confidence of the Hun.

I had foreseen that there might be some little temporary unpleasantness when we met, and when a difficult interview is in the offing Bertram Wooster likes to have his story ready.

This does need saying occasionally, I suppose, and to that extent The Victim redeems itself from the charge of trivial unpleasantness.

Up in the Dale there had been few to make, and those few Mr. Cartaret had contrived to alienate one after another by his deplorable legend and by the austere unpleasantness of his personality.

This man, Nogam: where did you pick him up?" "He used to buttle for my father, sir, but got into troublesome domestic unpleasantness, I believeneeded money, and raised a cheque.

Darrin, who had made it a point to forget the brief unpleasantness of the football season, received this rebuke with about the same feelings that a slap in the face would have given him.

13 adjectives to describe  unpleasantnesses