Sentence examples for sounded unfortunate from inspiring English sources

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Grand, who apologized in the wake of the backlash, now acknowledges that his comments "sounded unfortunate".

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Other developments: the employment practices of the underwear company Thinx seem suspect; Uber's anti-union podcast for Seattle drivers sounds unfortunate; and the "Missing Richard Simmons" podcast is becoming more uncomfortable the longer it goes on.

It's just that as a fan of this "Godzilla" film and the work Edwards did on the project, the idea of a sequel sounds unfortunate.

Had his surname not sounded so unfortunate, Lauren said once, "I never would have changed it".

It sounded like a singularly unfortunate set of events.

It sounds like an unfortunate accident — and a strong argument for watercraft insurance (if it exists), and making sure that folks really know how to use our pricey toys before we hand them over.

I admit to this one too, though rather wish the acronym didn't sound quite so unfortunate when said out loud.

That said, we're bringing you as close as possible to the sights, sounds, and (unfortunate) smells of the 24-hour coding competition with this video.

A few unfortunate lines remain, for example, "Amanda sounded just as bright as a new-minted penny".

Resplendent in the horrible, garish green, nylon tie that has become an unfortunate symbol of the leavers Farage sounded increasingly odd.

During one unfortunate passage in the alto recitative "Ah, Golgotha, unhappy Golgotha," its woodwind section sounded like quacking ducks.

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