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He looks utterly wretched.
That is utterly wretched officiating, unacceptably poor.
He was holding a few boxes of matches in his trembly fingers and looked utterly wretched.
They might, that is, if they stop doing the utterly wretched routines that pass for choreography on this show.
Things go from bad to worse. Louis snatches the little boy and takes him to Italy, where he is utterly wretched.
Mythical nations have a long and honorable history in political fiction — there is the nameless Baltic country in Anthony Powell's "Venusberg," Ishmaelia in Evelyn Waugh's "Scoop" and the utterly wretched Costaguana in Joseph Conrad's "Nostromo".
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"I feel absolutely wretched.
Utterly pathetic.
Before Katrina, New Orleans public housing was undeniably wretched — so utterly mismanaged that H.U.D. took over the housing authority in 2002 and is now the driving force behind razing the projects.
These wretched people have been utterly betrayed.
Arsenal were, in fairness, utterly without backbone at Wembley on Sunday, reduced to wretched, squishy invertebrates by the genius of Sergio Aguero, Kevin De Bruyne and David Silva in particular.
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