abject abjectly in a sentence

She is abjectly poor living in a pagan land.

Many in the audience seemed abjectly uncomfortable .

They backed away as she came on, bowing abjectly .

He then runs out through the audience apologizing abjectly .

The man shook his head abjectly .

Then Pat sneaked abjectly off, his tail drooping.

Some of our senior citizens’ lives are abjectly distraught and plagued by poverty.

Piper was cowering abjectly against the far wall, her face streaming with tears.

At no time did they abjectly accede to the demands of the British.

Yes, we had been faithful, abjectly faithful to the God of Reason.

They couldn’t have failed in this respect more spectacularly, more definitely or more abjectly .

The opinion of the Attorney General abjectly fails to provide any analysis supporting a contrary conclusion.

What these bands have most in common, however, is that they FAIL abjectLY .

Having been brought forth from his prison, he begged hard but not abjectly for his life.

Depressed Senshi lurking around Camelot, trying to pretend they hadn’t failed abjectly in the quest.

But then they abjectly apologize that due to some ludicrous technicality, they cannot employ you.

Charlus is vain and snobbish, by turns demonstratively masculine and abjectly effeminate, both silly and profound.

Consequently, the slave did not have to be infantile or abjectly docile in order to remain alive.

And was he to be as abjectly grateful for proffers even from young Eric in the north lands?

Serbia, however, abjectly stomached the terms, save for two which violated her status as an independent country.

Before, of course, you retreated abjectly , thereby marginalizing yourself and exposing the United States to general ridicule.

I could do nothing but abjectly apologize to her, and she received my apologies graciously and with great dignity.

Schmidt abjectly apologized, adding: “Should this ever happen again please let me know immediately and we will handle.

Her heart had been on her sleeve when Mandy had opened that door, and she felt utterly and abjectly humiliated.

The EU abjectly followed His Master’s Voice and adopted all the hardcore sanctions against Russia they were discussing last week.

QUESTION: What would be the purpose of a meeting given that the last meeting in Geneva abjectly failed to de-escalate the tensions in Ukraine?

Unless the Coalition unequivocally rejects and abjectly apologizes for this disgraceful policy and sacks its Coalition proponents, decent anti-racist Jewish and non-Jewish Australians, impelled by “Never again to anyone” and defence of their colleagues and families, will call on all existing and prospective Australian voters to put an utterly repugnan
In addition, in Pakistan, the United States is, nearly on a daily basis, murdering innocent and abjectly poor Pakistanis under the pretext of fighting Taliban.

This is also because most of the people who die in such incidents are the abjectly poor and destitute who throng to the temples in a vain hope of being ‘liberated’ from the miserable life.

The point is that when fighting a war, you do everything you possibly can to avoid killing either those on your own side or innocents, something which the Met abjectly failed to do.

For the miserable idiots who abjectly copy the habit of those conventionally termed their betters, it is impossible to entertain anything but pity.

Sylvia is so engaging; she abjectly loves Greg: “My aim in life is to please.”

Uganda’s success story contrasts with the abject failure of neighboring Tanzania.

People who could have participated in this abject crime are in custody, he told journalists.

But parallel to this triumphant narrative, a startling number of people still live in abject poverty.

He died in abject poverty, ejected from an almshouse in London.