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How to use unappealingly in a sentence

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And its buttery blood-orange sauce turned out to be unappealingly sweet, with none of the citrus tang that might have made the dish sing.
Self-assured as opposed to unappealingly cocksure, Evolution Flight would be a towering achievement based on any criteria you chose to elect.
I am not mathematically educated enough to critique his methods, but his public statements are unappealingly arrogant.
The Nutella and ricotta oozed out, coagulated unappealingly on the wood, and tasted as though it could rot even the sweetest tooth.
Combined with his glumly parsimonious economic message, this social pessimism now makes him seem unappealingly bitter and recriminatory.
By so doing he may come to seem both unappealingly gloomy and unless he comes up with credible ways to mend the alleged tears impotent.
The newcomers may start off with unappealingly wooden presenters and nakedly biased reporting.
Part of the idea seems to be to present merchandise unappealingly.
Meanwhile, adventurous styling elsewhere in the market began to make Volvos look unappealingly out of step and old-fashioned, in dire need of visual updating.
In the chapters, he used discourses of food to reinforce the idea of Turkey as unappealingly strange and filthy.
There are some missteps among the entrées, too: the monkfish is presented, unappealingly, with its skin, gray and charred, and its tail poking at the side of the dish.
Because the use of private annuities in the United States is quite limited, I assume annuitization of A, is unavailable or unappealingly costly.
Condos are empty and tract homes in the desert are unoccupied, unsold and unappealingly deserted-looking.
Beyond all that, the original white plaster, long ago succumbing to damp, salty conditions, has shed its smooth white skin, peeling most unappealingly into strips and cracks.
However, he needs to put a relatively moderate run in the Nunthorpe behind him and is likely to be an unappealingly short price for a horse who has lost his last 11 races.
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