The moment that his trumpets sounded, he had been
disgracefully unhorsed.
Therefore I didn't drink save on rare occasions and
disgracefully when with other men.
"I am a good beast, perhaps, but a
disgracefully bad tiger.
She looked an ugly, cross little thing and was frowning because she was beginning to be hungry and feel
disgracefully neglected.
"You are flirting
disgracefully with him," said Lord Henry to his cousin.
I had to wait till I saw his legs, when I promptly shattered one of them at
disgracefully short range.
An elderly man, dressed in somber black clothes
disgracefully dusty, collarless, with a mass of white hair blown all over his face, was walking up and down the hall with a great pair of horn-rimmed spectacles clutched in his hand.
They even planned ambitiously some day when they were
disgracefully prosperous, to ride all the way up to Daylight's boyhood home in Eastern Oregon, stopping on the way at Dede's girlhood home in Siskiyou.
"Muriel," she said, "you are behaving
disgracefully."
They had recently seen a chosen army from that country, which, reverencing as a mother, they had blindly believed invincible--an army led by a chief who had been selected from a crowd of trained warriors, for his rare military endowments,
disgracefully routed by a handful of French and Indians, and only saved from annihilation by the coolness and spirit of a Virginian boy, whose riper fame has since diffused itself, with the steady influence of moral truth, to the uttermost confines of Christendom.* A wide frontier had been laid naked by this unexpected disaster, and more substantial evils were preceded by a thousand fanciful and imaginary dangers.
He was
disgracefully thrown out, for a gentleman who had seen so much of the world, and thought, 'Now, how am I to take this?'
He was under a pressing and continual necessity of looking at that gentleman, which occasioned his eye-glass to get into his soup, into his wine-glass, into Mrs Meagles's plate, to hang down his back like a bell-rope, and be several times
disgracefully restored to his bosom by one of the dingy men.