Sentences with phrase «dreadful mistake»

The phrase "dreadful mistake" means a very bad or terrible error or decision. Full definition
It's just that although I know other people have reached the age of 60, I am convinced that with me it's some kind of dreadful mistake.
I was making dreadful mistakes all week, and that was complicating the process because emotions started to creep in, and I found myself losing patience, taking trades on a whim, which made the trading experience very unpleasant.
One dreadful mistake committed by applicants when creating and sending their resume is that they use it for all job applications they make, lowering their chances to show their real value worth for the position opened.
In my lifetime, we've embarked on three wars — Vietnam, Iraq, and, perhaps to a lesser extent, Afghanistan — that were all dreadful mistakes.
She can no longer trust what some of us might think of as her better side, explaining that if she had another child she would feel even worse because she would be admitting that the decision to have the abortion was a dreadful mistake, admitting that she and her husband «could in fact have managed to care for another life.»
Suarez soon got in on the act as he capitalised on a dreadful mistake by Pione Sisto, who attempted to pass the ball back to his goalkeeper.
This time, it was West Ham's keeper with a dreadful mistake: Randolph made a mess of a simple cross, and the ball fell to the feet of Divock Origi, who gratefully accepted the gift.
But «to think this is some kind of seismic shift would be making a dreadful mistake,» Dawidziak said.
David Cameron said it was a «dreadful mistake» and John Downey «should never have received the letter that he received».
In this make - believe world of Labour thinking, when, not if, Labour are elected in 2015 the party will have to impose no cuts, spending will be allowed to increase on nice things like the health service, and grateful voters will at last acknowledge they made a dreadful mistake in 2010 by voting for those ghastly Tories.
The rising Tory star, touted as a possible next party leader, admitted that the brief office romance with a former colleague was «a dreadful mistake» but said his wife Joanne had forgiven him.
It was a dreadful mistake and stopped as suddenly as it had started.
Gavin Williamson admitted that the brief office romance with a former colleague «a dreadful mistake» but said his wife Joanne (pictured) had forgiven him
Unfortunately, there aren't many weight loss diet plans that promote potatoes in their allowed food regime, which is a dreadful mistake on its own.
Lady Spencer thought it would be a dreadful mistake if she married too young.
When the court makes a dreadful mistake it's nice that we can look back and see that some members of the Court recognized the danger from the start.
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