Sentences with disgracing
dis·grace
D d - The disgrace of criminals.
- Courtiers and ministers in disgrace.
- Brown said Fevola had made a positive start with the Lions after being traded by the Blues for publicly disgracing himself at the Brownlow.
- Dear Ned, Here I am disgracing myself again, but anyway accept our Xmas and New Year greetings.
- To be disgraced by cowardice.
- To be disgraced at court.
- Avoiding Disgracing Your Credibility as a Loaner: How to Deal with Student Loan Students who were given loans (under Title IV of the.
- Washington — Three years after disgracing itself with a bungled response to Hurricane Katrina.
- Ebert says he covered up the $5000 loss from drug-buy fund to avoid disgracing the department.