Sentence examples for was scandalous from inspiring English sources

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was scandalous

adjective

Wrong, immoral, causing a scandal

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Bulgaria's failure was scandalous.

I felt this was scandalous.

This was scandalous stuff in its day.

Green Watch thought the result was "scandalous".

This, at the time, was scandalous.

"It was scandalous," said the journalist, Guillaume Lévy.

Probets was quoted as saying the arrest was scandalous.

Although this book was scandalous at the time, it feels its age now.

"It was a fantastic show, but the newspaper Libération said it was scandalous".

She told the BBC, which first reported the story, that if true the operation was "scandalous".

It was scandalous when the National Gallery had that miraculous Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition last year.

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