单词 | Unkind |
例句 | (1) She was very hurt by his unkind words. (2) It was unkind to denigrate her achievement. (3) He was never unkind to her. (4) She was rather hurt by his unkind words. (5) Unkindness often reacts on the unkind person. (6) A lot of unkind things were said. (7) What you said was true but nevertheless unkind. (8) She never said anything unkind about anyone. (9) He was never actually unkind to them. (10) It would be unkind to go without him. (11) All last summer he'd been unkind to her. (12) Such unkind action debases you. (13) It's unkind to exult over a person one has beaten in a race. (14) Sometimes she seems a very impersonal, even unkind, mother. (15) A right easterly wind is very unkind. (16) Fancy her saying such unkind things about you! (17) Don't be so unkind to your brother. (18) She was still smarting from his unkind words. (19) That was an unkind thing to say. (20) It's unkind to sport with others' feelings. (21) Ooh(/unkind.html), that's a bit unkind! (22) She was the butt of some very unkind jokes. (23) Unkind remarks are one of his specialities. (24) She burned with fury at his unkind remarks. (25) Such unkind remark was not called for. (26) It's not in his nature to be unkind. (27) Marcus has been most unkind to me today. (28) Her unkind remark bruised his feeling. (29) When I lent I had a friend; when I asked he was unkind. (30) Don't jeer at the person who came last in the race - it's very unkind. (1) She was very hurt by his unkind words. (2) It was unkind to denigrate her achievement. (3) He was never unkind to her. (4) She was rather hurt by his unkind words. (5) Unkindness often reacts on the unkind person. (6) A lot of unkind things were said. (7) What you said was true but nevertheless unkind. (8) She never said anything unkind about anyone. (9) He was never actually unkind to them. (10) It would be unkind to go without him. (11) All last summer he'd been unkind to her. (12) Such unkind action debases you. (13) It's unkind to exult over a person one has beaten in a race. (14) Don't jeer at the person who came last in the race - it's very unkind. (31) Shame on you for being so unkind. (32) Her husband is very unkind to her. (33) It was a bit unkind of you to mention her weight. (34) "That was very unkind, " he said in a hurt voice. (35) It was unkind of you to take his rattle away. (36) No one has an unkind word to say about him. (37) Without wishing to be unkind, she's not the most interesting company. (38) What you said was true. It was, nevertheless, a little unkind. (39) The weather was unkind to those pipers who played in the morning. (40) She was spiteful and unkind, both to Isabel and to her son. (41) I objected on the grounds that it was unkind to the animals. (42) Don't harbor unkind thoughts. (43) We never heard anyone say an unkind word about her. (44) The unkind way in which his girlfriend left him still rankled with him long after. (45) She's not intentionally unkind - she's just a little thoughtless sometimes. (45) try its best to gather and build good sentences. (46) I did not expect such unkind treatment at your hands. (47) 'I don't want to be unkind,' he said in a firm voice. (48) How can you be so unkind and still call yourself my friend? (49) Unkind isn't the word for it! He treats the animals appallingly! (50) There's no need to fling his recent failure in his teeth in that unkind way. (51) It was very unkind of the newspapers to pick the young singer's performance apart as they did. (52) It would be truer to say that he was careless than that he was unkind. (53) A stranger who is kind is a relative;an unkind relative is a stranger. (54) I think it's very unkind of you to make up stories about him. (55) He said many harsh and unkind things about his opponents. (56) I felt very sorry for being unkind to her. (57) To the camel-herding Raika fate had been particularly unkind. (58) He said some very unkind things about my clothes. (59) They had said a lot of unkind things. (60) Don't harbo ( u ) r unkind thoughts . (61) Why are you always so unkind about Christina? (62) She could not be unkind to Nigel. (63) His rejection by Miss Bedwelty was unkind. (64) He says unkind things that give me pain, Harry. (65) Wilkinson's conversion from the touchline was the unkind cut. (66) She has been very rude and unkind to me. (67) Children can be very unkind. (68) Then it seemed unkind to leave Daisy out, so she was invited too. (69) Those of an unkind disposition might argue that mangling a non-first-class attack is not an especially big deal. (70) It sounds unkind, but nothing of the sort was ever remotely true of Borg. (71) Easier-to-clean materials include toughened glass which is non-absorbent, heat and impact resistant, but unkind to knives. (72) Let us be kind and thoughtful and not to be unkind and hurt other people. (73) No one had ever heard Thomas utter an unkind word. (74) Don't be upset. I'm sure she didn't mean to be unkind. (75) A whisky glass, she noticed, and immediately chided herself for being unkind. (75) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (76) What with cursing priests and so very many sick people, the world suddenly seemed an unkind, unhappy place. (77) He had no love for Montpelier last time and it is unkind to require him to make such a strenuous journey. (78) Columnist Hal Crowther, a contributor to these pages, wrote one of the few unkind obituaries of Nixon. (79) And he'd been more unkind than usual in this odd period of sobriety. (80) Her parents are dead, so she lives with an unkind aunt and her children. (81) One sees what causes the unkind critical remarks about Boy's Own and Billy Bunter. (82) I'd liked her until the money lending began, and I was sorry for being unkind to her. (83) It would be unkind to keep him in suspense for too long. (84) Modest, kind or optimistic people often smile more than snobbish, unkind or pessimistic people. Dr T.P.Chia (85) She was used to the unkind remarks made by other students. (86) Unkind historians today doubt if they really scored a notable success. (87) Where members of staff are unkind or even cruel to children or even other staff swift disciplinary action needs to be taken. (88) Never-absolutely never in my experience-did President Reagan really lose his temper or utter a rude or unkind word. (89) Be kind to unkind people - they need it the most. Ashleigh Brilliant (90) Be kind to unkind people. They need it the most. Ashleigh Brilliant (91) Blow, blow thou Winter wynd, thou wert not so unkind as man's ingratitude! (92) At the time, you were the butt of some very unkind jokes? (93) For the courts to demand that parents must keep alive severely deformed children against their will is perverse and unkind. (94) To prepare them to go into a world that does seem pretty lonely and unkind and cold. (95) I never heard her say an unkind word about anyone. (96) Howe's unkind remarks have exacerbated racial tensions in the community. (97) There was one professional group, however, about whom he could not find anything unkind to say: the corset manufacturers. (98) Positive emotions produce kind, humble, rational and wise people. Negative emotions create unkind, arrogant, irrational and foolish people. Dr T.P.Chia (99) Bill loves this moment, but it is unkind to prolong it. (100) Trinity had never been unkind to me. (101) I've never known such an unkind person. (102) Their unkind remarks galled her. (103) A blogger posts an unkind review of ur favorite singer's new CD. How do u respond? (104) People who kinder , uncaring unkind or uncaring can be described as meaner than a junkyard dog. (105) It is unkind to gibe at a foreign student's English, even though it may sound amusing. (105) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (106) It is unkind and, to speak plainly, has a touch of charlatanism in it. (107) People who are unkind uncaring can be described as miner as meaner than a junkyard dog. (108) She was still smarting from [ over ] his unkind words. (109) He cut me to the quick with that unkind remark. (110) Sometimes they can be cantankerous, mean - spirited, unkind, and sometimes downright cruel. (111) Hannah Jelkes : Nothing human disgusts me, Mr. Shannon, unless it's unkind, violent. (112) He called me not only an unkind wife, but an unnatural mother. (113) Don't you think it's a little unkind to gloat over your competitor's failure? (114) People who are unkind or uncaring can be described as meaner than junk yard junkyard dog. (115) I never mind your unkind reminding that my grindstone hinders your cylinder. (116) You might think that he is an unkind person, but you would be wrong. (117) She cut me to the quick with that unkind remark. (118) After going through a lot of hardship, she finally learned lip-reading and talking to communicate with others. She met with unkind isolation by her primary school classmates. (119) Meet thirty - three - year - old Clara Hutt: irreverent, sometimes unkind , always self - deprecating. (120) After his unkind remarks were repeated to the boss, Gary really ended up eight ball. (121) Donald has chance umbrageous at his friends for creature so unkind. (122) People who are unkind or uncaring can be described as meaner than a junkyard dog. (123) Unkind is not the word for it! He treats the animals appallingly! (124) I never mind your unkind reminding that my grindstone hellonders your cylinder. (125) Donald has become incensed at his friends for being so unkind. (126) Lay off making unkind jokes on me, can't you? I've had enough. (127) Oh , of course, I was exacting and tyrannical and unkind. (128) He cut me to the quick with his unkind remark. (129) It's unkind to gibe at a foreign student's English, even though it may sound amusing. |
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