12 examples of inauspiciously in sentences

When a raven has croaked inauspiciously, let not the appearance hurry you away with it; but straightway make a distinction in your mind and say, None of these things is signified to me, but either to my poor body, or to my small property, or to my reputation, or to my children, or to my wife: but to me all significations are auspicious if I choose.

His reign commenced inauspiciously with a determined attempt to assassinate him, made by a gang of fanatics of the Babi sect.

Mr. Carter writes (Feb. 5th) inauspiciously of the course of affairs at Washington, as not favoring the spirit of exploration.

Whether we won any votes that evening I am doubtful, but certain I am that this meeting, which started so inauspiciously, was more successful than many others in which I have taken part in a Radical place, in spite of the fact that we left it amid a shower of stones from the boys outside.

Here he lay for some minutes, trampled on by the feet of the boatmen, until they lay on their oars to bale, when the Udaller ordered them to pull to shore, and land this spare hand, who had commenced the fishing so inauspiciously.

" CHAPTER VI As regarded Lionel Varick, the second day of his house-party at Wyndfell Hall opened most inauspiciously, for, when approaching the dining-room, he became aware that the door was not really closed, and that Mr. Burnaby and his niece were having what seemed to be an animated and even angry discussion.

Vacation had begun inauspiciously for the Winnebagos.

The day, that had commenced so inauspiciously, turned out one of the most agreeable, both to Mrs. Cadurcis and her child.

When a member of the committee looked inauspiciously at a subordinate accomplice, the latter scarce ventured to approach his home for some time.

When a member of the committee looked inauspiciously at a subordinate accomplice, the latter scarce ventured to approach his home for some time.

The commanding figure of the war, which opened so inauspiciously for the United States, was General Andrew Jackson, the hero of the battle of New Orleans, and afterwards twice elected President of the United States.

But still the cold shadow veiled her face, and still she looked inauspiciously on our betrothal, which, owing to our youth, it was understood, should continue a year.

12 examples of  inauspiciously  in sentences