Use of dishonestly in Sentences. 28 Examples
The examples include dishonestly at the start of sentence, dishonestly at the end of sentence and dishonestly in the middle of sentence
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dishonestly at the end of sentence
- He'll never make money dishonestly.
- A person's biggest shame is dishonestly.
- She's been accused of acting dishonestly.
- If you can't get it honestly get it dishonestly.
- My friend made some quick easy money dishonestly.
- My friend make made some a quick, easy money dishonestly.
- Corman brushed off accusations that he had acted dishonestly.
- The key issue was whether the four defendants acted dishonestly.
- Waitresses in our restaurant never treat guests discourteously or dishonestly.
- In this case it was not contended that the appellant had not acted dishonestly.
- This permitted him to make a fast buck. My friend made some quick easy money dishonestly.
dishonestly in the middle of sentence
- The money was dishonestly obtained.
- To dishonestly for one's own use; embezzle.
- He was accused of dishonestly obtaining property.
- He got the money dishonestly, by forging his brother's signature.
- To transact ( official business ) dishonestly for private profit.
- He acted dishonestly when he gave the contract to his best friend.
- He had dishonestly and intentionally not fulfilled that obligation.
- He got the dishonestly, by forging his brother's signature on a check.
- A person is guilty of theft if he or she dishonestly obtains property.
- He got the dishonestly, by forging his brother's signature on a cheque.
- The Russians, badly led and dishonestly provided, were beaten on sea and land alike.
- It requires more thinking to make the money dishonestly, but the rewards may be great.
- He also admitted other charges of dishonestly handling a stolen ring and theft of a car.
- My friend makes made some quick, easy dishonestly. I never thought Bob would have sticky fingers.
- Corruption means dishonestly using your position or power to your own advantage, especially for money.
- Murder; and Theft: dishonestly appropriating property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the owner of it.
- Which he used to disparage defective vehicles, dates back to his time as a second-hand car dealer in the late 1970s, and suggests a dishonestly adjusted mileometer .
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