Ill-prepared Sentence Examples
The frightened creature is as ill prepared for the season as I and scurries about frantically in the deepening snow in search of sustenance.
Actually, a protected childhood probably left her ill prepared for socializing.
Even so, she was ill-prepared for Ed's response.
That said, she was ill prepared for the reaction she got from Alex when he saw the puppy.
The difficulties he encountered in producing it were very great, for the foundations had been ill-prepared b3 his predecessors, and he was obliged to be artisan and architect at the same time.
But the Free State was at that time ill prepared for a trial of strength, and at Mr Stanley's suggestion the bold course was taken of appointing Tippoo-Tib governor of Stanley Falls, as the representative of King Leopold.
Barnardo's believes a childhood dominated by institutional care can leave young disabled people ill-prepared for an independent life in the community.
On top of these regular humbling experiences, clubs are often ill-prepared to cater for our large number of traveling fans.
It all seemed so ill-prepared, a kids ' pleasure trip up the river at last minute, how lame.
On Saturday we had silly games, then Mike went on a pub crawl and Steve went on a woefully ill-prepared walk.
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Assyria, therefore, was ill prepared to face the hordes of Scythians - or Manda, as they were called by the Babylonians - who now began to harass the frontiers.
This was an ephemeral success, ill-prepared and obtained by taking a sudden advantage of national sentiment; it was soon followed by a check, owing to a Russian and German coalition and the baseness of Cardinal Fleury, who, in order to avoid intervening, pretended to tremble before an imaginary threat of reprisals on the part of England.
Test Six Results Our team 's delicate sensibilities meant that they were ill prepared for the deluge of filth that poured onto their monitors.
Some people would say that engaged couples are ill-prepared for the inevitable ups and downs that come with married life.
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