debauchee in a sentence
Examples
- On 26 June 1879 his body was entombed in the royal crypt at the New Church of Delft . On his coffin there was a wreath from French empress Eug�nie de Montijo and one from the future King Edward VII, who had been his fellow debauchee.
- The mother and daughter resolve to commit seppuku, impressing Yuranosuke's wife, who consents if HonzM's head is brought to her as a wedding gift . HonzM unexpectedly appears, insults Yuranosuke and Rikiya as debauchees, provoking Yuranosuke's wife to attack him with a lance.
- According to Robert Hume, " " The Old Debauchees " is an unusual combination of farcical buffoonery and harsh invective, and not an effective one . " Likewise, Potter points out that " " The Old Debauchees " has been critically dismissed since its initial appearance.
- According to Robert Hume, " " The Old Debauchees " is an unusual combination of farcical buffoonery and harsh invective, and not an effective one . " Likewise, Potter points out that " " The Old Debauchees " has been critically dismissed since its initial appearance.
- Some have identified him with Assurbanipal, but the Sardanapalus of Ctesias, " an effeminate debauchee, sunk in luxury and sloth, who at the last was driven to take up arms, and, after a prolonged but ineffectual resistance, avoided capture by suicide " is not an identifiable historical character.
- The closest we come to a corporate face in " A Civil Action " is the Grace executive played by Sydney Pollack, who ( perhaps preparing for his debauchee role in " Eyes Wide Shut " ) demands that the hero put his feet up on a glass coffee table _ that's the extent of his characterization.
- In August 1940, in response to the recent establishment of diplomatic relations between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, Stepinac sermonised that there could be no co-operation between the Church and communists, stated that the Church was not afraid of communists, and that communists would make Croatia " a nation of killers and robbers, debauchees, and thieves ".
- Knoxville's secessionists cited Brownlow as the source of East Tennessee's pro-Union support, complaining that the " Whig " was " deluding and poisoning the public mind . " In hopes of countering this sentiment, the " Knoxville Register " installed as its editor J . Austin Sperry, a radical secessionist whom Brownlow described as a " scoundrel, debauchee, and coward ."
- He married his first cousin, Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, who corresponded with Princess Sophie, called him an uneducated farmer . ( His extramarital enthusiasms, however, led the New York Times to call him " the greatest debauchee of the age " . ) Another cause of marital tension ( and later political tension ) was his capriciousness; he could rage against someone one day, and be extremely polite the next.
- E . H . Coleridge, in his notes on the works of Byron, states, " It is hardly necessary to remind the modern reader that the Sardanapalus of history is an unverified if not an unverifiable personage . . . The character which Ctesias depicted or invented, an effeminate debauchee, sunk in luxury and sloth, who at the last was driven to take up arms, and, after a prolonged but ineffectual resistance, avoided capture by suicide, cannot be identified ".