Sentences with contemptible
con·tempt·i·ble
C c - Catherine was ready to explode. 'I think you're contemptible!'.
- Miss Ward’s match, indeed, when it came to the point, was not contemptible: Sir Thomas being happily able to give his friend an income in the living of Mansfield. . .
- The accusation is contemptible, and if anyone is seeking to gain partisan advantage from this affair it is surely Ms Bishop.
- The reaction was irredeemably contemptible, but the sense of offence was justified.
- Few things are more contemptible than the sight of the wild dogs of the press as they feed upon the carcasses of the exposed.
- Mary's married lover Mike, on the other hand, has a shallow glamour that soon peels away to reveal a contemptible, weak selfishness.