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How to use calamitous in a sentence

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After a calamitous decline in the value two years ago, it's now more stable.
The Reds had been guilty of a few calamitous defensive errors of their own, especially away from home, this season.
But even his allies admit he committed a series of calamitous mistakes which meant the Home Secretary had to go.
If there is to be a winner, it could be the result of a calamitous error or disastrous lack of discipline.
The bloodshed there, and in Romeo and Juliet could be called calamitous, but it was not tragically pitiable.
In sundry sports, and not least in rugby, there are calamitous defeats in which even the best players go down with the ship.
There followed an utterly calamitous war that cost hundreds of thousands of lives on each side and bankrupted both countries.
In certain cases, this type of leader has created calamitous results for both subordinates and the organization.
Some changes can be improvement, but in cities redolent with history they are often calamitous.
Before Christmas, workman burst a water main in the street with a mechanical digger causing calamitous flooding.
And there was the calamitous underestimation of the fighting power and resolution of the soldiers.
His deliberately two-dimensional characters are hilariously drawn to provide some much needed light relief to such an obviously calamitous tale.
You might jitter with anxiety yourself as he steadfastly refuses to shift angles during a maddening and calamitous traffic jam.
A sluggish economy, a stock market free fall, and a government that can't balance its books is a potentially calamitous combination.
His removal from command of the army he had forged had a calamitous effect on the morale of his men.
History is littered with despots and psychopaths, murderous dullards, evil geniuses, deadly incompetents, calamitous brutes of all descriptions.
If he hadn't made such a fuss about acceptable standards of behaviour, his fall from grace might not have been so swift and calamitous.
A couple who had a calamitous start to their honeymoon are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary today.
A rash action, or a hasty decision, at this time could have calamitous results.
It was a calamitous mistake, not least because it was eminently avoidable.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But, as to France, I have no doubt in saying that to her it will be calamitous.
The most sanguine could not but fear that we were entering a calamitous period.
Nor did the calamitous consequences of this event thus terminate.
Sire, I ask your majesty's pardon for the calamitous news which I bring.
The Blues were gifted their win courtesy of some calamitous howlers from the visitors.
The loudest whingers of press abuse are often the whited sepulchres whose calamitous private lives give rise to mirth and gaiety when revealed.
The moan of that wounded beast which betrayed its calamitous condition was the sending of Lauriston to Kutuzov's camp with overtures for peace.
Bulstrode is anxious for her niece, and I myself should grieve at a calamitous change in your position.
And we to-day, looking back across the centuries, can safely say that even had he lived, the Second Revolt would not have been less calamitous in its outcome than it was.
The doom of the Regent and Council shows singularly the total interruption of justice at this calamitous period, even in the most clamant cases of oppression.
The internal effects of a mutable policy are still more calamitous.
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