239 examples of shamefully in sentences

"He had once or twice mentioned her in his letters as a beautiful, amiable creature, whose education had been shamefully neglected.

The tourist seldom penetrates these inaccessible foothills; the roads are too rough and primitive for automobiles; so Millville is shamefully neglected, and civilization halted there some half a century ago.

He called on me a week before and abused me shamefully.

It is now very elegantly fitted up; but it was then shamefully dirty[106].

You have neglected me shamefully.

Miss Morgen has deserted me shamefully.

It was shamefully abused under Louis XIV. and Louis XV.

At the same time, the 120th shamefully allowed themselves to be disarmed by the people, and the insurgents became masters of the barracks of the Prince Eugène.

He went out and took a look round the place; everything was shamefully neglected and uncared for; it was hopeless to begin work here.

As it was, he could only say: "Don't talk such nonsense!" "Ho," said sheand indeed she was shamefully ill-humoured today"nonsense, indeed!

The World has seen me shamefully lose that Time to please a fickle Woman, which might have been employed much more to my Credit and Advantage in other Pursuits.

Then Sir Launcelot sighed, and said these words, "Truly me repenteth that ever I came into this realm, that I should be thus shamefully banished, undeserved, and causeless."

He had an aunt, who married an exceedingly low fellow from the North, who treated her shamefully.

There's no doubt that Tom is going on shamefully."

Shamefully, shamefully, shamefully!'

Shamefully, shamefully, shamefully!'

Shamefully, shamefully, shamefully!'

The climate of England has been shamefully maligned; its sulkinesses and asperities are not nearly so offensive as Englishmen tell us (their climate being the only attribute of their country which they never overvalue); and the really good summer weather is the very kindest and sweetest that the world knows.

The very examples which have hitherto been given to prove that do may be a substitute for other verbs, are none of them in point, and all of them have been constantly and shamefully misinterpreted.

One day in the lunch hour, when she chanced upon him alone in the little museum where the skeletons were arranged, shamefully eating the bun that constituted his midday meal, she retreated, and returned to lend him, with a slightly furtive air, a volume of Browning.

The main branch shamefully loses its name, and goes to throw itself into the Meuse: the other branch, insulted by the title of the Dannerden canal, flows nearly to the city of Arnehm, when it once more divides into two branches.

Bourbon, whilst on the march, had written, on the 5th of January, to Henry VIII., and, after telling him what he meant to do, had added, "I know through one of my servants that the French have said that I retired from Provence shamefully.

They are all preachers of liberty, yet never was liberty so shamefully outragedof respect for property, and property was at no time so little held sacredof personal security, yet when were there committed so many massacres?

I could name ten bishoprics in England whose revenues one with another do not amount to £600 a-year for each; and if his lordship's, for instance, would be above ten times the value when the lives are expired, I should think the overplus would not be ill disposed toward an augmentation of such as are now shamefully poor.

During the months of my engagement to Violet these communications of mine (you will allow) were frequent enough: since our marriage they have grown shamefully fewer.

239 examples of  shamefully  in sentences