Use "pitiful" in a sentence

1. It makes her look so pitiful.

2. Stu's bass playing is just pitiful.

3. But what pitiful towns they were.

4. The horse was a pitiful sight .

5. Their suffering was pitiful to see.

6. The fee was pitiful - only about £

7. The refugees were a pitiful sight .

8. A pitiful exhalation, an obscurity, a memory.

9. The girl's pitiful history would wring one's withers.

10. My Songhai was pitiful, my Mandarin worse.

11. I looked horrible - this bony, awkward, pitiful image.

12. I've just had enough of your pitiful face.

13. 4 My Songhai was pitiful, my Mandarin worse.

14. It was the most pitiful sight I had ever seen.

15. Margret looked so pitiful, I had to help her.

16. His performance was pitiful - five goals flew past him.

17. She heard him let out a pitiful, muffled groan.

18. My pitiful reward was usually a matter of pennies.

19. I'm here all by myself... so lonely and pitiful...

20. John looked pitiful, his whole body weak with exhaustion.

21. The facts were too bad, too bald, abominable, pitiful.

22. The refugees arriving at the camp had pitiful stories to tell.

23. At the same time overpopulation kept agricultural wages at pitiful rates.

24. 6 synonyms for Commiserative: compassionate, condolatory, pitying, sympathetic, piteous, pitiful

25. 6 synonyms for Commiserative: compassionate, condolatory, pitying, sympathetic, piteous, pitiful

26. The horses were in a pitiful condition, thin and covered with sores.

27. She was called a slut in the street ; what a pitiful woman.

28. These magazines were the most pitiful burlesque stuff that yon could imagine.

29. I said to myself that the world is revolting and man is pitiful.

30. 16 synonyms for Affecting: emotionally moving, touching, sad, pathetic, poignant, saddening, pitiful

31. Jaq had spent the remainder of the voyage feeling exalted, yet pitiful.

32. You didn't have to drag me out on TV, this is so pitiful!

33. Even in my pitiful state, I could give a witness for Jehovah.

34. The little girl looked so pitiful; I hadn't the heart to refuse.

35. I'm afraid that's the pitiful sum of my knowledge on the subject!

36. Their speeches had a pitiful, pleading quality about them, exacerbating the problem.

37. One woman, who says she believes in abortion, read it and said: “That’s pitiful.”

38. IT IS certainly a pitiful sight when a beautiful house burns to the ground.

39. The amount of time and money being spent on researching this disease is pitiful.

40. Wretched, miserable, hopeless, dismal, outcast, pitiful, forlorn, deplorable, pitiable Both of them died in Abject poverty

41. The choice is pitiful and the quality of some of the products is very low.

42. Now her plan to bluff her way through had been reduced to a pitiful shambles.

43. His wistful eyes gazing at the shop made this whole meeting of men so pitiful.

44. Did unemployment, economic depression and the General Strike reduce trade unionism to a pitiful weakness?

45. You might also describe a human's cry or whine as a Bleat, if it's particularly pitiful.

46. The heretofore brilliant, often blinding light of classical culture was gradually reduced to a pitiful flicker.

47. During his ministry, he was able to note all around him the pitiful condition of humankind.

48. I was feeling all poor, pitiful me because of the shit I had brought on myself

49. I was feeling all poor, pitiful me because of the shit I had brought on myself.

50. We must sweep aside these pitiful tribes and secure the rich lands of Cisalpine Gaul for Rome.

51. But what has brought the company to such a pitiful condition since I last worked for it?

52. Their citizens are plagued by pitiful pensions, birth rates lower than the EU average, alcohol and drug abuse...

53. That night the little creature did not stop crying and its pitiful little squeak tore at Aggie's heartstrings.

54. The Cheapjacks, or surge in before the swift rush of the clanging trams,— pitiful, ugly, mean, encumbering

55. The Cheapjacks, or surge in before the swift rush of the clanging trams,— pitiful, ugly, mean, encumbering

56. She relies a lot on human relationships, so it’s pitiful to see how she Brownnoses whenever she finds a chance

57. Paul told the Corinthians, I’m pretty pitiful if “I belong to Cephas” or “Paul Baptized me” (1 Corinthians 1:13)

58. Last Saturday's exhibition against Hull City, a side with a pitiful away record, was inept and occasionally heartless.

59. 27 Last Saturday's exhibition against Hull City, a side with a pitiful away record, was inept and occasionally heartless.

60. Crowe then had the vulgar audacity to offer me a pitiful ten quid if I revealed the manager's name.

61. The pitiful immigrants thus find themselves shackled in endless modern-day slavery, constantly subjected to exploitation, coercion, robbery, and rape.

62. It is pitiful to see that the life of an animal in a zoo is spent in an locked iron cage.

63. It was a pitiful, unforgettable sight, and I sincerely hoped I would never have to witness anything like that again.

64. She's going to find out that she gets a pitiful amount of money off our government for looking after what's happened to her.

65. Bracherer 6022382905 Pitiful effort from each photographer with focus on drag strip? Oh nice shot! Food toxicology expert for consulting an attorney

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67. The dictator and his inner circle lived in unconscionable luxury while the Beggarly masses eked out a pitiful existence First Known Use of Beggarly …

68. A so-called halophyte, the briny succulent thrives in hellish heat and pitiful soil on little more than a regular dousing of ocean water.

69. "On the Cadge" is applied to the regular "rounders" who wander from town to town telling in each place a pitiful story of distress

70. (Isaiah 16:8-10) Eglath-shelishiyah, whose name may mean “A Heifer of Three Years Old,” will be like a sturdy young cow uttering pitiful cries of anguish.

71. Cozen (third-person singular simple present Cozens, present participle Cozening, simple past and past participle Cozened) To cheat; to defraud; to deceive, usually by small arts, or in a pitiful way

72. Affecting adjective emotionally moving, touching, sad, pathetic, poignant, saddening, pitiful, pitiable, piteous one of the most Affecting pieces of the film Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

73. Liza spoiled it for everyone with her thrilling perf as Sally Bowles, the flamboyant party girl in "Cabaret." Although her pitiful musical talents are the least of the services Sally offers

74. Agony will seem pitiful while levelling, and probably end up being ignored in favor of other instant-damage alternatives - but its good scaling makes it unexpectedly powerful at max level, particularly on power-heavy breeds

75. But the pitiful results that human engineers have attained with flapping wings and wings of variable shape suggest how far man yet has to go before he can even approach the aerobatic performances seen in creation.

76. God or man: no, grace keeps a man low in his own eyes, humble, self-denying, penitent, watchful, savoury in good things, charitable, and makes him kindly Affectionated to the brethren, pitiful and courteous to all men

77. ‘an area of Blasted trees’ ‘Driven mad, he wanders the Blasted heath as his rivals watch the clan destroy itself.’ ‘Films and photographs of the time show ‘pitiful streams of helpless civilians trekking through a Blasted landscape of broken cities and barren fields’.’

78. Contemptible: 1 adj deserving of contempt or scorn Synonyms: abject , low , low-down , miserable , scummy , scurvy of the most Contemptible kind bastardly , mean of no value or worth pathetic , pitiable , pitiful inspiring mixed contempt and pity ignoble completely lacking nobility in character or quality or purpose unworthy lacking in value

79. The play is a history of his romantic failures, with Amorous adventures ranging from the comic to the pitiful but always dismal failures.: She's a top-heavy temptress whose well-enhanced front end gets the lion's share of the Amorous attention.: It's patchy but polished, and the antics of his bibulously Amorous general are most diverting.: Although only 20 years old, Hope has already started

80. By pouring plaster of Paris into the voids left in the ash by decomposed flesh, archaeologists have enabled us to see the last agonized gestures of the hapless victims—“the young woman lying with her head on her arm; a man, his mouth covered by a handkerchief that could not impede the inhalation of dust and poison gases; the attendants of the Forum Baths, fallen in unseemly poses of the jerks and spasms of asphyxia; . . . a mother hugging her small daughter in a last pitiful and useless embrace.”—Archeo.