Sentences with phrase «ugly words»

I am saying «ugly words» right now about our trees... lights just blew on the little tree in the playroom and the medium tree in the bedroom....
I also have problems with the propter one — but am extremely partial to the 2 I used (hated Latin in school, though, so many ugly words — like, who wants to be a puella?).
Only slightly tongue in cheek, Richard Lacayo in Time handily boils things down to five words worth banning — interrogates, problematizes, references (as a verb), transgressive, and inverts — and ugly words they are.
Threats and blackmail - These are ugly words.
Some people are obsessed, hence the ugly words and arguing over items:) Have a great day!
Pat Lynch's ugly words blaming the mayor for the deaths of Liu and Ramos were still fresh as de Blasio and his top advisers talked late Saturday night and early Sunday morning, on the weekend before Christmas, figuring out how to respond.
My first thought — after a kind of sickened disbelief — was hoping the rest of the nation did not permanently associate such ugly words with Buffalo.
Instead, take this approach to get beyond these three ugly words.
Parent coach and psychologist Erica Reischer says by taking this approach, you'll get beyond these three ugly words.
Learning how to manage your anger and not react while having loud, ugly words directed at you is no easy task.
We should honor our kid not to spank her, shame her or use ugly words which only can kill her self - confidence.
A couple of fellows who own the largest share of stock in Aqueduct (known in the trade as «Footsore Downs») claim they are being frozen out of racing, and they keep muttering ugly words like «socialism.»
I think the only folks Jesus used ugly words for were the «sons of vipers», «whited sepulchers» «child of hell» Pharisees and teachers of the law... or in short those entrusted with teaching people God's ways but who were in fact either driving them away of making serving God burdensome.
You can say those things with as charitable words as you like, but the recipient only hears the ugly words: deceived, not having Jesus as your Lord, wrong, etc..
But if he were to look carefully at those who remained and suffered from sickness and headaches because of drunkenness, and expressed themselves with ugly words, then he would thank the supervisor for saving him from the pain of overeating.
Discipline is not the ugly word many of us imagine.
There is that ugly word again «scam», it seems like it is used a little too easily lately; it's almost like it maybe means something differently these days.
Denomination is such an ugly word, at least for me.
So perhaps «alien» is not such an ugly word.
«Alien» is an ugly word.
Sin is an ugly word that many persons do not like to speak, but it symbolizes a persistent tendency in human life.
His chapter on the efforts of the Christian Coalition to elect candidates to local school boards is titled «Religious Fascism,» although he says nothing about the agenda of the group that remotely justifies the use of that ugly word.
Too many journalists are unwilling to say it, its an ugly word — nigger but there are plenty of ugly words around, we shouldn't ban words.
All of my pumpkins are faux (fake is such an ugly word) except for the little orange and little green and white ones.
«The Big Short» Criticwire Average: A - Dana Stevens, Slate The screenplay, co-written by McKay and Charles Randolph, dismantles prettified clichés about «moral hazard» and «complex financial instruments» to reveal the simpler, uglier words bundled into them like so many bad mortgages: Fraud.
Discrimination is an ugly word when it comes to people, but it is an absolute necessity when it comes to markets.
No reason, no purpose, no one to blame, just «freak,» this ugly word next to my name forever.
Don't even mention that ugly word to writers.
Non-PDF eBooks shun hyphens to permit reflowing of the text when type size is changed by the person who is reading, but it can create some really ugly word spacing.
Don't even mention that ugly word to fiction writers.
It's interesting that the current administration has always characterized reduction in energy consumption as «sacrifice»; an ugly word that few would wish to have anything to do with.
Lindane is a big bad ugly word in the organic world of tree care.
I think «ugly» is an ugly word when used to describe something purely on aesthetics; most things have some merit and looks are so subjective.
Many people think that compromise is an ugly word.

Not exact matches

In other words, if you want to improve your efficiency, eat those ugly frogs very first thing.
By Taylor Schulte Debt is an ugly four - letter word.
We said not a word, and as far as I know, it is still ugly.
In other words, he shone the spotlight on some ugly thoughts rather than pretend they don't exist, forcing the disciples to have a good hard look at themselves.
I did it when, on a double - date, my friend's boyfriend used an ugly variation of the n - word to describe a group of Black children at the park.
It's true that these words were written nearly 14 years ago when Driscoll was closer to my age, (about 31), but what they reveal is the ugly heart behind Driscoll's continued teachings - the workings of his troubled mind, which need to be addressed for his own health and the health of his congregation.
Mostly because the word clafoutis sounds kind of ugly and crotchety and I think it'd be fun to say things like «My clafoutis is piping hot!».
Don't hate me for throwing out the ugly D - word -LCB- detox -RCB- too soon after Christmas.
In other words, the pass that Jones and McGriff get isn't the ugly thing.
Standing in front of his locker on Sunday with a broken nose and about 20 stitches above a purple and swollen - shut right eye, Mussina relived the ugly moment when he was struck and actually used the word lucky.
As it stands, this squad is fairly well positioned to compete for the Wenger Cup and make a deep run in the Europa, if and only if we play first stringers in Europe and use the bench for the League and FA Cups... that being said, and based on the fragility of the manager and the team in recent campaigns, it's more likely that Wenger will focus on a top 4 finish and the FA Cup... while the reasons for such an approach may appear logical, it would confirm a rather disturbing trend and appear counter intuitive for any team which claims to have higher aspirations... I feel that Wenger simply can't afford to put all his eggs in the Europa basket because if he fails the potential backlash could cripple any top 4 chances due to the aforementioned fragile psyche that tends to rear it's ugly head like our own personal groundhog day each and every February... furthermore, can you even imagine Wenger bringing in the necessary recruits to adequately supply top quality lineups in a Thursday / Sunday dominated schedule; based on everything I've seen in recent years, I can't see that happening... in fact, mark my words, it's more likely that we see Lacazette playing out wide in Alexis's position with Giroud at striker, than we see Wenger make the necessary moves to right this ship... god, I hope I'm wrong but is it really that far - fetched considering what we've witnessed for past several years
Some of the words used to describe them are: nowhere, boring, dreary, obscure, anonymous, deadly, dull, hideous, ugly, nonentity, godforsaken, depressing, derelict.
Our dreams of a Premiership title appear to lie in ruins, and disappointment has reared its ugly head, yet again, making Gooners fall out, one with the other, with harsh words as we each flail about trying to find reasons and rationalise the dire performance at Old trafford.
Things turned a bit ugly as the Arsenal goalkeeper was booked for his troubles and according to Twitter, was spotted uttering some x-rated words in response to the match official.
Chances are, if you popped out one of those cherubs that fights sleep like the plague, you've had some pretty choice words fly out of your mouth while waking up at 4:00 AM for the fifth time in three hours (that's the ugly).
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