Definitionadv. in a dishonorable manner or to a dishonorable degree
Last update: June 26, 2015
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After an unsuccessful attempt to storm Zatec the crusaders retreated somewhat ingloriously, on hearing that the Hussite troops were approaching. [Please select]
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We'll be swamped ingloriously--shot, skinned alive and crucified without a chance of doing anything but wait for it.' [Please select]
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I have served ten years as commander of the Greek mercenaries in Egypt, and not ingloriously. [Please select]
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To be English nowadays is so ingloriously easy--since foreign lands have become merely the wider suburbs of London. [Please select]
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Looking down, we saw the bustling camp in the valley at our feet, and ingloriously descended to it. [Please select]
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My sword--a fine Toledo, taken from a Spanish officer at San Jacinto--hung over the mantel, rusting ingloriously. [Please select]
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A second time the trumpet sounded, and the Knight of Castlewood flashed ingloriously down the roped aisle--a miss. [Please select]
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