benighted造句1 Famine hit that benighted country once more.
2 If you are a benighted official, go home and stay in bed.
3 We go chasing around this frozen, benighted countryside and discover nothing.
4 The benighted peoples of this area.
5 A benighted creature who has the folly to worship something that he can see and feel.
6 I -- a benighted hoyden, already blossomed teenager of a knowledgeable.
7 So, behind Burma's benighted, authoritarian regime lie structural problems of ethnicity and geography.
8 If you don't hurry, we might be benighted on the way.
9 I'm a savage in a benighted age , alone and helpless in a land with no culture.
10 The benighted Chechens were not the only victims of the amorality.
11 In the benighted Middle Ages, intellectual curiosity was discouraged by the authorities.
12 Along with the time flies we grew up gradually,become increasingly miss myself benighted.
13 Some of the early explorers thought of the local people as benighted savages who could be exploited.
14 Listen to both sides and you will be enlightened , heed only one side and you will be benighted.
15 Between the world wars major unions suffered the searing experience of high unemployment which owed much to incompetent employers and benighted policy-makers.
16 What would the editors think of my circling around these benighted fields for six months?
17 The uncivilized decision is the human's earliest decision making by the benighted and superstitious way.
18 I saw the sun sinking gradually, and I got quite alarmed lest we should be benighted.
19 Many Americans would like the withdrawal of combat troops from Iraq to signal the beginning of the end of America's overall embroilment in the benighted regions of the world.
20 British cars like the Allegro and the Morris Marina, once memorably described as a skip on wheels, have come to embody the national humiliation of that benighted era.