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ingloriously

adverb as in humbly

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Each segment was prefaced with a selective battery of statistics — on crime, gas prices, education, homelessness — that painted California as just a hair’s breadth from capsizing and sliding ingloriously into the ocean.

It ended ingloriously this week when Irving demanded a trade, and the Nets found a sucker in Dallas.

But assuming that this season ends ingloriously, he will face considerable pressure next season in Year 3 in the NFL to demonstrate that he can succeed at this level.

He had begged him to say how he died and the chief told him that he was killed ingloriously as he sat at table, struck down as one butchers an ox.

They spent the rest of their lives bitterly and ingloriously.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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