Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a worthless manner.
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- adverb In a
worthless manner.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adverb in a worthless manner
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Examples
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Was it actually poorly made or just worthlessly offensive?
Weekend Weirdness SXSW Review: Harmony Korine’s Trash Humpers | /Film 2010
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Then we have the capability to service a worthlessly warm telescope.
Candid Comments on the Constellation Program - NASA Watch 2009
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Then we have the capability to service a worthlessly warm telescope.
Candid Comments on the Constellation Program - NASA Watch 2009
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I have just been watching the MP ` s on the spot for the South East which featured, Norman Baker MP (Liberal Democrat) Lewes (pictured posing worthlessly), as well as Michael Fallon and some Labour apologist.
Norman Baker On The Politics Show Newmania 2008
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They also may switch their investments, say to Euros, which means we have to print more money to meet our obligations and the dollar goes from the toilet to the sewage treatment plant and finally, winds up floating worthlessly in the sea.
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That's because investors who hold positions in upside calls might be inclined to spread rumors that push up the stock to try to prevent their contracts from expiring worthlessly.
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As you're crying over your 4-time spilt milk, I hope Steinbrenner take you losers out for some batting practice using your worthlessly overpaid heads!
October 2004 2004
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As you're crying over your 4-time spilt milk, I hope Steinbrenner take you losers out for some batting practice using your worthlessly overpaid heads!
The 2004 New York Yankees Are The Biggest Bunch of Worthless Losers In The History of the MLB Peter 2004
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And she could only have learned to see herself as ugly and worthlessly female through the eyes of Susan.
An Unacceptable Offer Balogh, Mary 1988
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Here and there a silvery ghost of the shorn forest stood, now almost mercifully hidden in the green foliage of hard wood -- worthlessly young as yet but beautiful.
The Common Law 1899
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