Sentence examples for seems victimized from inspiring English sources

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A comic, whose work depends on energy, seems victimized by it.

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They simply seemed victimized.

And yet the lusty, vivacious women in these images seem hardly victimized or dirty; somewhere in her process Ms. Amer reclaims a sense of their strength and sexuality.

Does she act neglected, or does she seem to victimize or isolate herself around you? Do you get into arguments more often?

Amid all this, Haiti seems almost uniquely victimized by nature.

When caught in a downpour of misfortune, he seems to feel victimized and betrayed by everyone who failed to remind him to carry an umbrella.

"Students seem to be victimized," said Mr. Indek, who has worked with high school students for 30 years.

The opposition to a public health plan option seems to be imploding, victimized by logic which looks something like this: 1.

He seemed to especially victimize the rookie cornerback Darrelle Revis.

But you don't contribute to "civic morale" by encouraging people to think that they've been "victimized" when it seems they have been ticketed properly.

Emily is a good plot device in terms of personalizing the conspiracy's depredations just a bit more, but at times, it seems like the writers are victimizing Scully a bit more than necessary.

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