demoralizingly love

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  • adverb In a demoralizing manner.

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demoralizing +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Years went by, numbingly, totally demoralizingly, without work or hope.

    Steve Fraser: Uncle Sam Doesn't Want You Steve Fraser 2011

  • Years went by, numbingly, totally demoralizingly, without work or hope.

    Steve Fraser: Uncle Sam Doesn't Want You Steve Fraser 2011

  • Now Helva had to admit Niall Parollan had been demoralizingly accurate about Brawn Teron of Acthion.

    the ship who sang McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1969

  • Now Helva had to admit Niall Parollan had been demoralizingly accurate about Brawn Teron of Acthion.

    The Ship Who Sang McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1969

  • Of all the superfluous non-books being published this winter for the Christmas luxury trade, there is none more demoralizingly significant than a monster volume called Nothing Personal.

    Everybody Knows My Name Brustein, Robert 1964

  • With the decline in volume of the company's business, the amount of routine work in the office became unbearably, demoralizingly light.

    White Ashes Alden Charles Noble

  • But Kristol did have something hopeful to add about the demoralizingly underwhelming 2012 GOP presidential field: If you look at the polls in September 2007, were Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Years went by, numbingly, totally demoralizingly, without work or hope.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Years went by, numbingly, totally demoralizingly, without work or hope.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Steve Fraser 2011

  • Not that they aren't intelligent people, but too damn many are demoralizingly ready to give up or wish away their actual fight today on some far fetched Nirvana of tomorrowland.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

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