Sentences with phrase «wretched season»

The phrase "wretched season" refers to a period of time that is extremely unpleasant, difficult, or miserable. Full definition
CC Mariners have had a pretty wretched season so far, having picked up just 12 points from a possible 60.
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.
We have been wretched all season but the last 7 weeks we have been a whole other level of trash.
As we slowly drag our way towards the end of this wretched season, I'm becoming more and more resigned to our fate of another season in stasis under Arsène.
The curtain falls on another wretched season full of disappointment and fan anger.
James shouldn't be judged on this wretched season.
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