Phrases with «wretched season»

The phrase "wretched season" refers to a period of time that is extremely unpleasant, difficult, or miserable. Full definition

Sentences with «wretched season»

  • CC Mariners have had a pretty wretched season so far, having picked up just 12 points from a possible 60. (footballkitnews.com)
  • The Pirates were battling to stay alive against the Atlanta Braves in the National League Championship Series, the Steelers were in the midst of what should have been a hot quarterback controversy, and Pitt football coach Paul Hackett was struggling through such a wretched season that newspaper columnists from other cities were suggesting he should be run out of town. (si.com)
  • We have been wretched all season but the last 7 weeks we have been a whole other level of trash. (sbnation.com)
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