Sentence example with the word 'dishonestly'

dishonestly

Definition adv. in a corrupt and deceitful manner

Last update: July 27, 2015


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Jean, however, held his peace for several years, and then dishonestly published, after the death of Jacques, another incorrect solution; and not until 1718 did he admit that he had been in error.   [Please select]

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The Russians, badly led and dishonestly provided, were beaten on sea and land alike.   [Please select]

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Had Gaston Isbel truly and dishonestly started her father on his downhill road.   [Please select]

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Yes, you wear your crown dishonestly but lawfully, which is a nice distinction.   [Please select]

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When the superintendent accepted Captain Rushton's money, he did not intend to act dishonestly.   [Please select]

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On he sped, bent on making good his escape with the money he had dishonestly acquired.   [Please select]

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"I suppose all the things in life worth having are come by dishonestly," he said lightly.   [Please select]

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If she comes by it dishonestly, she must suffer for yielding to hasty susceptibility in love.   [Please select]

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Would she, then, honorably wear the sackcloth, or would she dishonestly shirk it under the false issue of her nephew's improper tone to her.   [Please select]

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Washington, but they were dishonestly sold by the messenger in Maryland, in which state and Pennsylvania they were productive of much good at an early day, by their extensive distribution through different states.   [Please select]

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