Use of dismally in Sentences. 25 Examples

The examples include dismally at the start of sentence, dismally at the end of sentence and dismally in the middle of sentence

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dismally at the end of sentence


  1. The play flopped dismally.
  2. He began to howl dismally.
  3. Fei Little Beard assented dismally.
  4. I tried not to laugh but failed dismally .
  5. Still the kid sister to him, she thought dismally.
  6. The mousy man sat on the suitcase panting dismally.
  7. However , the autumn of northland comes extra lightly, silently and dismally.

dismally in the middle of sentence


  1. Everything was dismally still.
  2. I lay there dismally calculating.
  3. He failed dismally in his opening match.
  4. They have also suffered dismally with injuries.
  5. The peasants were dismally disheartened by the long drought.
  6. Home, she thought dismally as she drove up the gravelly drive.
  7. The westerly wind freshened and howled dismally in our rigging all that night.
  8. The doubters seemed vindicated when the team performed dismally in the cup qualifiers.
  9. They are more like a succession of monologues read out before a dismally empty assembly.
  10. She woke; while she was still misty and calling out dismally, and someone came knocking.
  11. He failed dismally where the woman was slightly experienced and possessed innate refinement.
  12. Never has his favourite phrase sounded so dismally precise: My, my, ain't the world strange.
  13. Perhaps it was just as well, Eline thought dismally, she was barren, unable to bear a child.
  14. The burger tasted awful, had a limited market, and failed dismally which is really no surprise.
  15. The result is all too dismally on display in our daily newspapers and on our television screens.
  16. Soon it was raining hard enough, Stephen noted dismally, to keep him off the moor for the evening.
  17. Shortly afterwards, he went off to the Demob Centre and I left dismally on my last posting to Scampton.
  18. When a neighbor's dismally unattractive daughter announced her engagement, Imelda remarked, "You know what they say, Senora: ' There's no pot so ugly it can't find a lid."

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