Sentence examples for scandalously early from inspiring English sources

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The opening time, which had seemed scandalously early the day before, now seemed scandalously late.

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Unless they are scandalously scandalous.

Erin Moon is credible as Nancy Nicholson, Graves's first wife and an early feminist who scandalously rode around Oxford on a man's bicycle, and Tom Cleary delivers a nice turn as Jack Dawkins, Lawrence's manservant, whose son is serving with the British Army in Mesopotamia (soon to be renamed Iraq).

"Scandalous" isn't so much scandalously bad as it is generic and dull.

Somehow, scandalously, the key lime pie he'd been promised earlier in the day had disappeared.

When Justin Wolfers, of the University of Michigan, did this for a fifteen-year period beginning in the early nineteen-nineties, he found that just 1.3 per cent of C.E.O.s were women — a scandalously low figure.

His opera "Jonny Spielt Auf" ("Jonny Strikes Up," as in "strikes up a tune"), which brought him fame and fortune at the early age of 26, told its racy tale in a lush verismo idiom scandalously spiked with jazz.

But citizens, scandalously, demand more.

I scavenged a scandalously small sum.

She was scandalously unladylike, yet unashamedly feminine.

Child marriages are scandalously common in Yemen.

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