Sentence example with the word 'scandal'

scandal

abomination, badge of infamy, byword of reproach, defame, discredit, gossip column, knavery, pity, sin, tale

Definition n. disgraceful gossip about the private lives of other people

Last update: June 29, 2015


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The queen's conduct towards Lady Flora was kind and sisterly from the beginning to the end of this painful business; but the scandal was made public through some indignant letters which the marchioness of Hastings addressed to Lord Melbourne praying for the punishment of her daughter's traducers, and the general opinion was that Lady Flora had been grossly treated at the instigation of some private court enemies.   [Please select]

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This was perfectly true, though tainted with scandal, he thought.   [Please select]

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'Do you speak of the scandal of Christendom.'   [Please select]

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You don't want a scandal.   [Please select]

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(He mumbles confidentially) We don't want any scandal, you understand.   [Please select]

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Only last night I was talking scandal with Mrs.   [Please select]

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The city rings with the scandal.   [Please select]

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A disgrace again, you're a scandal to the whole street.'   [Please select]

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Captain, and I always, always dislike any scandal myself.   [Please select]

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And he is an ungentlemanly visitor and caused all the scandal.   [Please select]

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"There was a scandal the other day in a restaurant, too."   [Please select]

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