Use "singularly" in a sentence

1. We did some singularly boring experiment.

2. These were singularly dry of any news.

3. 3 In appearance he was singularly unprepossessing.

4. This treatment was singularly inappropriate in her case.

5. But the public interest duty is singularly missing.

6. But a toothache can be a singularly uncomfortable experience.

7. He has singularly failed to live up to his promises.

8. He is to be congratulated on this singularly structured approach.

9. He chose a singularly inappropriate moment to make his request.

10. The statement of our delegation was singularly appropriate to the occasion.

11. 6 He is to be congratulated on this singularly structured approach.

12. It seemed a singularly ill-judged enterprise for Truman to undertake.

13. Their desks were equally neat and tidy, and singularly bare of paperwork.

14. 29 The statement of our delegation was singularly appropriate to the occasion.

15. What interests me is the singularly local nature of some phenomena.

16. With every advantage of lungs and elocution, the effect is singularly vapid.

17. He committed himself to a singularly foolish plan for Empire Free Trade.

18. It was a singularly inopportune moment to stage an antil - British demonstration.

19. By Anagrammatical, I invoke Christina Sharpe’s understanding of how Blackness singularly “exists

20. 28 With every advantage of lungs and elocution, the effect is singularly vapid.

21. A dog is singularly destitute in what is called in Scotland, Canniness. CATS W

22. The crista apicalis, still of unknown importance, is formed singularly by the posteriordorsolateral-bone (PDL).

23. Synonyms for Astoundingly include singularly, extremely, particularly, very, awfully, eminently, especially, exceptionally, extraordinarily and incredibly

24. But the government did a singularly poor job in getting its patient-centred message across.

25. Why anyone would demonize Gays as being singularly incapable of behaving Civilly is in itself a crime.

26. "Ambassadors," which may be noted as singularly felicitous, first appears in the version of 1611

27. But now that the truth is out on both sides, they are surely singularly out of place.

28. He thought the name singularly inappropriate: either side was lined with a wall of Victorian terrace villas.

29. Their emotional passivity was visible in bearded, undisciplined Beatnikery—a singularly passionless and purposeless form of adolescent rebellion.

30. For a government supposedly obsessed by the dark arts, it can be singularly cack-handed at spin.

31. That experience was to prove singularly rich in its diversity and in its legacy of Sussex church architecture.

32. "Cantankerousness," to use one of his own words, he was a singularly steadfast and loyal friend

33. The broader tradition is a typically nationalist one, seeing national liberation through war as honourable and singularly justified.

34. Astrophil has been trying in the sonnet to proceed by imitation and been singularly unsuccessful in doing so.

35. The mystic person who singularly failed to appear during a 20-year span of abuse was my doctor.

36. The Bronchi, singularly known as a bronchus, are extensions of the windpipe that shuttle air to and from the lungs

37. A class of nonlinear singularly perturbed elliptical problems with boundary perturbation are considered. The uniform valid of the constructed asymptotic expansion is proved.

38. As early as 1901 L. T. Hobhouse wrote a book entitled Mind in evolution -a work singularly ignored by most modern scholars.

39. In that way, Blair remains a historic center-left statesman, singularly representative of contemporary liberal interventionism, its climax and denouement at once.

40. Cybirical is just one member of our family of companies that includes Ampirical, GridIntel, and Compere, all of which are singularly focused on the power grid

41. Cybirical is just one member of our family of companies that includes Ampirical, GridIntel, and Compere, all of which are singularly focused on the power grid

42. Honey, a most Assimilable carbohydrate compound, is a singularly acceptable, practical and most effective aliment to generate heat, create and replace energy and furthermore to form certain tissues

43. This excerpt from the issue turns its focus on Blaxploitation, a singularly African American genre that began in the 1970s, making stars of Richard Roundtree (Shaft), Pam Grier (Coffy), Fred

44. Singularly devoid of any classicising hope of order, these images recall Breugal or Bosch in their pessimistic view of the world and the heaping of one folly on top of another".

45. The Center for Reformation Anglicanism is a not-for-profit ministry (501c3) uniquely and singularly poised to partner with individuals, churches, and ministries in the United States and around the world to support our gospel-centered Anglican heritage.

46. Definition: A Canard is a solution of a singularly perturbed system which follows an attracting slow manifold \(S_a\ ,\) passes close to a bifurcation point \(p\in L\) of the critical manifold, and then follows a repelling slow manifold \(S_r\) for a considerable amount of time.

47. These mats are designed to be used as resilient materials for floating floors thanks to the dynamic stiffness and ideal as vibration dampers and when correctly sized to fit the floor and to meet acoustic requirements of the building, satisfy noise insulation due to impact, even when used singularly, and airborne noise when coupled to our other products as the DBstop range.

48. These products are designed to be used as resilient materials for floating floors thanks to the excellent dynamic stiffness and ideal as vibration dampers and when correctly sized to fit the floor and to meet acoustic requirements of the building, satisfy noise insulation due to impact, even when used singularly, and airborne noise when coupled to our other products as the DBstop range.