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Her detractors have, predictably, damned her as an attention-seeker, a disgrace or a pervert.

A gentleman takes it as a disgrace to let his words outstrip his deeds

He ignored all questions of personal gain or loss, honour or disgrace. He simply gave no thought to himself.

He tries to talk to a large Aryan brother who rejects him with the condemnation, "you're a disgrace to your skin."

There were many very well qualified people interviewed for that job. You lost it only by a neck— and that's no disgrace.

To mark with disgrace or infamy; stigmatize.

I have to say that the tablecloth is a disgrace.

Do not let the oppressed retreat in disgrace; may the poor and needy praise your name.

Most of its small group of able ministers have resigned in disgrace (some more than once), fallen out with the leadership or died.

"It means that when a ruler's subjects get it they turn distraught, when they lose it they turn distraught. That is what is meant by saying favour and disgrace goad as it were to madness."

Time after time he was ordered below in disgrace.

His lacklustre attorney-general Alberto Gonzales, who was forced to resign in disgrace, was only the most visible of an army of over-promoted, ideologically vetted homunculi.

Speaking from her home in New Jersey, she said: "Any letting out of Megrahi would be a disgrace."

disgrace造句

They said, We blacken their faces and disgrace them.

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