16 examples of chronically in sentences

All workmen seem chronically dissatisfied, and their women constantly urge them to rebellion.

I remember one lovely moonlight evening, off the Irish coast, when our ship was slipping along before a light westerly air,just enough of it for everything to draw, and the ship as steady as Ailsa Crag, so that everybody got on deck, even the chronically sea-sick passengers of the steerage.

These peculiarly Irish Greeks, chronically seditious by nature, were on this occasion, as afterwards appeared, stirred up by emissaries of Colocatroni, who, though assuming the position of the rival of Mavrocordatos, was simply a brigand on a large scale in the Morca.

She arranged without enthusiasm her straggling hair, and put straight a lace cap which was chronically crooked.

The Sunday school was chronically short of teachers, and yet J.W., Sr., and the other reformers insisted on taking out of the regular classes the best teachers in the school, and a score of the most promising young people.

Chronically below the average weight and height, herculean efforts are made by the conscientious parents, but with small success.

He was able, conscientious, chronically tired, bald and fifty.

xiii., p. 427.] 'For old-standing lamenesses, when due to splints, exostoses, chronically sprained, thickened, and painful perforans and perforatus tendons, or cases of that kind which cause pain by pressing on the adjacent nerve structures, after all other known methods have failed, median neurectomy is the operation which will be most likely to give the animal a new lease of life and usefulness.

At this time I was tearing my bear's-meat just like a bear; I was washing my hands in walrus-blood to produce a glairy sort of pink cleanliness, in place of the black grease which chronically coated them.

It may be said, for short, that every organ of the lower body became chronically diseased, and that the headaches increased in violence.

Without speaking Thomas equipped himself and walked a quarter of a mile to the lodgings of a married friend of hisa clerk chronically out of work, and too often in liquor.

Yet the major part of the Greek race still awaited liberation from the Turkish yoke, and regarded the national kingdom, chronically incapacitated by the twin plagues of brigandage and bankruptcy, with increasing disillusionment.

R631032. Use of county homes urged to care for chronically ill.

R631032. Use of county homes urged to care for chronically ill.

But the same books show that the planter was chronically in debt and that bankruptcy was common, while accounts left by travelers reveal the fact that many of the mansion houses were shabby and run down, with rotting roofs, ramshackle doors, broken windows into which old hats or other garments had been thrust to keep the wind away.

He was nearly illiterate and occasionally but not chronically alcoholic.

16 examples of  chronically  in sentences