Sentences with abject
ab·ject
A a - Both of them died in abject poverty.
- He sounded abject and eager to please.
- However, all was not plain sailing as many or most of the residents still live in abject poverty and lack the basic essentials to live with dignity.
- This is a three-part story about transforming a personal childhood of abject negativity into a tool useful for others.
- An abject apology
- An abject liar
- Yet, God causes in us not so such a weight of guilt and shame to run from it, but a seriously-bent conviction to meet it head-on in our abject brokenness.
- This policy will have been an abject failure.
- abject poverty
- An abject coward
- One of the problems that we face is the abject quality of so-called contemporary art created during our lifetimes.
- And despite abject self-excoriating apologies, each more abject than the last.
- Shall these abjects, these victims, these outcasts, know any thing of pleasure?
- Rather than abjecting her own fat body, the Ipecac-taking fat girl is abjecting diet culture.
- Napoleon started his grand march into Russia with the abject aim of spreading French Power.
- India-Pakistan relations are abject lessons in how not to be good neighbors.
- So thick bestrown abject and lost lay these, covering the flood.
- Base and abject flatterers.
- We shall not always plant while others reap \ The golden increment of bursting fruit, \ Not always countenance, abject and mute \ That lesser men should hold their brothers cheap;
- abject poverty.
- An abject coward.