9 adverbs to describe how to unlucky

The revolts, and the coercion, necessary to enforce the departure of the first levies (however fear, shame, and discipline, may have since made them soldiers, though not republicans) might have corrected the ardour of the orator's inventive talents; and the zeal of the French in manufacturing salpetre, has been of so slow a growth, that any reference to it is peculiarly unlucky.

"It is horribly unlucky.

"It's really dreadfully unlucky how seldom we've met this winter.

He should not be expected to go to a college, and waste the opportunity of some one financially unlucky, but whose endocrine system is more generously endowed.

And yet I may say without Vanity, that the Business of the School was what I did without great Difficulty; and I was not remarkably unlucky; and yet such was the Master's Severity that once a Month, or oftner, I suffered as much as would have satisfied the Law of the Land for a Petty Larceny.

[Footnote: In the Egyptian calendar this day was marked triply unlucky.]

Charles Coghlan seems to have been consistently unlucky.

Thirdly, He is wonderfully unlucky, insomuch that he will bite the Hand that feeds him, and endeavour to ridicule both Friends and Foes indifferently.

For example the appearance of a policeman while a burglar is drilling a safe is considered distinctly unlucky.

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