Cynically Sentence Examples

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  • This is the reason for the governments pack of fantastic lies - which are daily being exposed as cynically manipulated falsehoods.

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  • This was the commitment made in 1997, which has since been cynically reneged upon.

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  • Worse still perhaps, thousands of young people are cynically exploited as combatants.

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  • And subsequently, rich nations have cynically reneged on their Rio promises to tackle climate change and deforestation.

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  • He cut across and laid off a perfect ball as he was cynically scythed by a gasping opponent.

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  • McCarthy was cynically hacked down for ours but somehow managed to play on afterward.

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  • At the peace of Miinster, which ended the Thirty Years War in 1648, Spain was cynically thrown over by the German Habsburgs for whom she had sacrificed so much.

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  • At the court of Austria, too, which was accused of having cynically sacrificed the hero, it produced a painful impression, and Metternich, when he visited Paris on the occasion of the marriage of the archduchess Marie Louise to Napoleon, was charged to remonstrate with the emperor.

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  • Dean questioned Janet's scholastic ability to himself and cynically wondered if today's class was Vacuuming For Beginners or Dusting 101.

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  • The real object of the treaty, which was to involve Spain in the war against Great Britain, was cynically avowed in the 18th article, by which, during the present war, the Spanish obligations were only to apply to the quarrel between Great Britain and France.

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  • Pierre recalled how Helene had smilingly expressed disapproval of Dolokhov's living at their house, and how cynically Dolokhov had praised his wife's beauty to him and from that time till they came to Moscow had not left them for a day.

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  • A great shock of rough, dusky, dark hair; bright, laughing, hazel eyes; massive aquiline face, most massive yet most delicate; of sallow brown complexion, almost Indian-looking, clothes cynically loose, free-and-easy, smokes infinite tobacco.

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  • He cynically avowed a greater liking for the poll tax paid by the Christian than for his conversion.

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  • Cynically, he suspected all but Kiki would choose the demons.

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