roundly造句1) Walk groundly; talk profoundly; drink roundly; sleep soundly.
2) He was roundly condemned for his mistake.
3) The government is being roundly criticized for its education policy.
4) They were roundly defeated .
5) The home team were roundly defeated.
6) All the major political parties roundly condemned the attack.
7) The report has been roundly criticized.
8) I cursed her roundly for being late.
9) She was roundly rebuked for what she had done.
10) We told her roundly that she was unwelcome.
11) Political leaders have roundly condemned the shooting.
12) She abused him roundly for his neglect.
13) The average works out roundly at 100.
14) Its 853 California miles are roundly hated.
15) This was a sentiment roundly endorsed by all present.
16) But the poet Goethe roundly rejected that idea.
17) Insider dealing has been roundly trounced, widely discredited, and often outlawed.
18) Mr Pastrana's audacity was roundly applauded, but there was less enthusiasm for what he managed to achieve.
19) Pena was roundly criticized by senators who lectured him about public grandstanding and insufficient attention to safety concerns.
20) But at the time, these ideas were roundly rejected by geophysicists.
21) The dorsal arm plates are roundly hexagonal and contiguous proximally.
22) Such inequality was roundly condemned by the Old Testament prophets.
23) And every year the report's findings are roundly condemned by Tory politicians for being excessively negative.
24) Not invited, but told, and basted roundly with curses and abuse by the playmaster.
25) The reviewer roundly criticized the novel.
26) Those who have read him know how seldom he declares himself thus roundly and emphatically.
27) No significant employer representative body in the United Kingdom has done anything other than condemn those irrelevant and damaging proposals very roundly.
28) Under normal circumstances that would be a thoroughly anti-democratic development, to be roundly condemned.
29) The slickly produced pamphlet listed numerous general goals but offered little in the way of specifics and has been roundly criticized.
30) He had neither the background nor the inclination for life in those institutions whose products he so roundly despised.