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How to use calamitously in a sentence

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It is intended to re-occupy the territory so calamitously vacated by that particular political party of late.
People have suddenly and calamitously, for the stores concerned, stopped shopping.
When these expectations collapse, the bubble bursts, and the price falls calamitously for those still holding the asset.
Now, calamitously, your mother is likely to be so insecure and desperate that she wants to be your best friend.
It's inspired by horror movies in which the insect population is calamitously augmented in size and belligerence by nuclear testing.
What we are left with is an empty, shallow shocker whose vacuity is calamitously exposed in its final act.
Your football club has arch-rivals and you will be looking out for in the hope that they'll lose calamitously.
The television network was forced, calamitously, to admit that the memos at the heart of the story were probably forged.
They are propaganda in which the media has played the most calamitously bad role in its history, egging the people on to war.
Never has such a strong political hand been so needlessly, carelessly, calamitously thrown away.
A team renowned for attacking but who never convincingly attacked, and for calamitous defending but who never defended calamitously.
Since a blow fly can lay one to two thousand eggs, the blow fly population would increase calamitously if more than a few of them survived.
Philip's campaign in Aragon likewise ended calamitously, followed by Martin's death.
When we meet earlier in the day at his office close to Harley Street, he apologises at least six times for wearing something so calamitously uncool as a pinstripe suit.
It was the one place in all the world where our calamitously scattered and tormented family could be together, in a cobbled and more or less cheerful mosaic.
The second half of 2009 nevertheless brought a little calm back to the western world, after a 2008 that had ended calamitously and a start to 2009 that saw deep slumps in the markets.
High tide, the notorious acqua alta, had been predicted, but, following the lead of Italian seismologists, the weathermen had calamitously underestimated.
Or that he would seek to keep her there even when it so obviously, and calamitously, undermines his aim of bringing Ukraine closer to the European Union. Yet the persecution continues.
Hilary Armstrong, Mr Blair's new chief whip, whose job is to calculate how much humiliation his MPs are willing to put up with, got her first big guess calamitously wrong.
But structure, content and invention weaken calamitously.
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Her efforts go calamitously wrong, and she ends up in Mexico caring for a girl, Rosa, who has been separated from her mother.
But he should not be forced to fail so calamitously that a destabilized Russia destabilizes the region.
Indeed what we are seeing calamitously is the birth of a new breed we might call Little Scotlanders.
This British mania for reliving past glories would be merely pathetic if it had not become plain how calamitously it can impact the present.
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