Poltrooneries example sentences

Related (12): cowardice, cravenness, pusillanimity, timidity, trepidation, faint-heartedness, dastardliness, funk, diffidence, apprehension, trepidancy, funkiness

"Poltrooneries" Example Sentences

1. His poltrooneries were a source of great embarrassment to his family.
2. She was appalled by his poltrooneries and refused to speak to him.
3. His poltrooneries were the talk of the town, and he was soon laughed out of the village.
4. His poltrooneries were too much for his friends, who abandoned him.
5. She was ashamed of his poltrooneries and refused to introduce him to her family.
6. His poltrooneries were an affront to the honor of his family.
7. His poltrooneries were an embarrassment to his friends and co-workers.
8. His poltrooneries were the source of much ridicule among his peers.
9. His poltrooneries were a cause of great shame to his parents.
10. His poltrooneries were met with derision by those who knew him.
11. His poltrooneries were the subject of much gossip among the locals.
12. His poltrooneries made him the laughingstock of the neighborhood.
13. His poltrooneries were the source of much amusement to his enemies.
14. His poltrooneries were a source of great consternation to his family.
15. His poltrooneries were too much for her to bear, and she left him.
16. His poltrooneries were a constant source of embarrassment to his colleagues.
17. His poltrooneries were a source of great embarrassment to his friends.
18. His poltrooneries were the talk of the school, and he was soon ostracized.
19. His poltrooneries were too much for his wife, who eventually divorced him.
20. His poltrooneries were a source of great humiliation to his family.
21. His poltrooneries were a source of great shame to his community.
22. His poltrooneries were the source of much ridicule among his classmates.
23. His poltrooneries were a source of great chagrin to his family.
24. His poltrooneries were too much for her to handle, and she left him.
25. His poltrooneries were the source of much derision among his peers.
26. His poltrooneries were a source of great embarrassment to his friends.
27. His poltrooneries were a source of great humiliation to his colleagues.
28. His poltrooneries were the subject of much derision among the locals.
29. His poltrooneries were a source of great distress to his family.
30. His poltrooneries were a source of much amusement to his enemies.
31. His poltrooneries were too much for his friends, who eventually abandoned him.
32. His poltrooneries were the source of much gossip among his classmates.
33. His poltrooneries were the talk of the town, and he was soon exiled.
34. His poltrooneries were the source of much ridicule among his peers.
35. His poltrooneries were a source of great distress to his community.
36. His poltrooneries were a source of great humiliation to his friends.
37. His poltrooneries were a cause of great shame to his parents.
38. His poltrooneries were a source of great chagrin to his colleagues.
39. His poltrooneries were an affront to the honor of his family and friends.
40. His poltrooneries were too much for his wife, who soon divorced him.

Common Phases

shilly-shallying; prevaricating; procrastinating; dilly-dallying; temporizing; equivocating.

Recently Searched

  › Helpmates [ˈhelpˌmāt]
  › Quadrupedis
  › Sparseness
  › Agitar
  › Palterly
  › Mapinguari
  › Marginsin
  › Desapegado
  › Ridew
  › Temps
  › Enamoring
  › Scruff
  › Vetoed
  › Assistive [əˈsistiv]
  › Maximizers
  › Counteroffer
  › Rectifies
  › Phloxine
  › Karmakandi
  › Thickens
  › Nisse

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z