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disgrace造句
(181) All we know for sure is that Sennacherib abandoned the siege and galloped back in disgrace to his kingdom, where he was murdered 18 years later, apparently by his own sons. (182) "You care for nothing but shooting, dogs and rat-catching, " Robert Darwin told his son, "and you will be a disgrace to yourself and all your family." (183) He knows that would be a disgrace to a pirate, and Tom's too proud for that sort of thing. (184) Well, you would be a nice old slouch of a hermit. You'd be a disgrace. " (185) The two Uruguayan linesmen, who choked off England's goal, were, to be frank, a disgrace. (186) Margaret Aspinall , chairwoman of the Hillsborough Family Support Group , said: " This is an absolute disgrace. " (187) His name will live in infamy , ie He will always be held in disgrace. (188) You are a chimney, a living volcano, a perambulating smoke-stack, and you are a perfect disgrace, Martin dear, you know you are. (189) A mark of disgrace or dishonor ; a reproach or slur. (190) I would be content to drudge in earth , easing my heart's disgrace. (191) He added: "I absolutely condemn sex tourism, which is a disgrace, I condemn paedophilia, in which I have never participated in any way. (192) What a disgrace it would be if he were to be jilted by a teen - age girl!