It is served lukewarm; but no matter, ice could not help it; it is
incurably flat,
incurably insipid.
To my charity have ye ever sent the most impudent beggars; around my sympathy have ye ever crowded the
incurably shameless.
Public opinion in the neighborhood (especially public opinion among the women) had long since decided that his manners were offensive, and his temper
incurably bad.
Her manner was
incurably gentle; and she was not aware how much it concealed the sternness of her purpose.
He was an
incurably indolent person; he was not in the least afraid of Mr.
He inherited a deformed and dwarfed body and an
incurably sickly constitution, which carried with it abnormal sensitiveness of both nerves and mind.
(
incurably afflicted in mind and body both) a happy release.
I am the most
incurably lazy devil that ever stood in shoe leather -- that is, when the fit is on me, for I can be spry enough at times."
He was a man of good family and of great ability, but on
incurably vicious habits, who had be an ingenious system of fraud obtained huge sums of money from the leading London merchants.
It was partly the raven colour of the pine-woods; but partly also an indescribable atmosphere almost described in Scott's great tragedy; the smell of something that died in the eighteenth century; the smell of dank gardens and broken urns, of wrongs that will never now be righted; of something that is none the less
incurably sad because it is strangely unreal.
Finally they arrived in Lisbon and spent six days which, in a journal privately issued afterwards, they described as of "unique interest." Richard had audiences with ministers, and foretold a crisis at no distant date, "the foundations of government being
incurably corrupt.
It was hard to believe, as he looked back over it, that the whole great span was
incurably disabled, was already as good as condemned, because something was out of line in the lower chord of the cantilever arm.