41 examples of incurably in sentences

The truth must be spoken,he stammered badly, incurably.

"Baby as she thinks and I call you, Eveena, you are fast unteaching me the lesson which, before you were born and ever since, the women of the Earth have done their utmost to impress indelibly upon my mindthe lesson that woman is but a less lovable, more petulant, more deeply and incurably spoilt child.

The answer which seems to suffice in all the Allied countries is that the German Imperial Governmentthat the German Imperial Government alonestands in the way, that its tradition is incurably a tradition of conquest and aggression, that until German militarism is overthrown, etc.

Why does the great mass of the German people still cling to its incurably belligerent Government?

Dear old LibbieI wonder if she is as incurably romantic as ever!" Betty's fingers had worked mechanically while she spoke, and now she had her parcel undone.

For we are an incurably critical people, and here was a civilian, come to wrest victory from a series of disasters.

Since in this way of speaking, nothing is gold but what partakes of an essence, which we, not knowing, cannot know where it is or is not, and so cannot be sure that any parcel of matter in the world is or is not in this sense gold; being incurably ignorant whether IT has or has not that which makes anything to be called gold; i. e. that real essence of gold whereof we have no idea at all.

Lucan died at an age when most poets have done nothing very remarkable; that he already had achieved a poem like the Pharsalia, would make us think he might have gone to incredible heights, were it not that the mistake of the Pharsalia seems to belong incurably to his temperament.

Now that conditions were anything but normal, this Maubeuge station was incredibly and incurably filthy.

Maisie was incurably cold.

He was pallid, meagerly built, stoop-shouldered, bristly-haired, pock-marked, and stiff-gaited, with a face which would have been totally insignificant but for an obstinate chin and a pair of velvet-black, pathetically questioning eyes; and he was incurably an outlander.

The Object of the Operation is to render the foot insensitive to pain, and to give to an otherwise incurably lame animal a further period of usefulness.

The rule of procedure I have laid down is to operate on no other but the incurably lame horse; and whenever this has been attended to, not only has success been the more brilliant, but indemnification from blame or reproach has been assured.' Preparation of the Subject.

3. The incurably diseased and maimed.

Weak converts, with still many remains of heathenism about them, might in this wise have been incurably prejudiced against truths, which, by other modes of teaching,by general and indirect instructions,would probably have been lodged in their minds.

3. The incurably diseased and maimed.

Families are incurably conceited, and this one supposed that, having broken away from it, Jay was going to the bad.

He was now at the further end of the sixties, and embittered by many things: an unsuitable marriage, the approach of the psalmist's age-limit, incurably modern surroundings, an internal complaint, and a haunting wish to relieve the Government of the management of the War.

They seem incurably wedded to gush.

And AnnaI may have shown the fact awkwardly, but certainly you seeAnna was incurably difficult.

During the reign of Natural Selection, before the birth of love, cripples, the insane, the incurably diseased, were cruelly neglected and allowed to perish.

It accomplishes, moreover, the same result that natural selection secures, and without its cruelty, by simply excluding from marriage the criminal, vicious, crippled, imbecile, incurably diseased and all who do not come up to its standard of health, vigor, and beauty.

"Mankind is incurably religious."

We humans are incurably rooted in the temporal point of view.

Am I not incurably egotistical?

41 examples of  incurably  in sentences