Sentences with phrase «terrible indictment»

The phrase "terrible indictment" means a severe accusation or criticism that strongly condemns or blames someone or something for their actions or behavior. Full definition
As Carlos Tevez stropped on the sideline of the Allianz Arena, bringing the whole Abu Dhabi project into question / causing some journalists to completely lose the run of themselves / offering a terrible indictment of modern football / being a massive, godforsaken tit [pick your favourite], Dimitar Berbatov sat calmly on the bench at Old Trafford.
«But that's a terrible indictment of where Arsenal are that they couldn't bring him in if they wanted to.
What a terrible indictment of the Tory party and their candidate that they couldn't even be bothered to turn up and engage with local voters on political reform.
Their existence is a terrible indictment of the Better Together campaign, which has pursued a relentlessly negative campaign while failing to address the real danger.
It is a terrible indictment on the previous administration that allowed a deep rot to set in and admonished basic care and kindness to the bottom drawer.
Certainly, the widening gap between rich and poor is a terrible indictment of government policy.
That this deluded man is head of our Prime Minister's Business Advisory Council is a terrible indictment on our present government and no less than a matter for national shame.
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