| English soccer hordes have brought disgrace to themselves, contempt on their nation and ignominy to those who try, fitfully, to govern them. |
| I'll wait for the post-election post-mortem and watch some pollster shrivel away in ignominy. |
| Under the proposed arrangements junior doctors will no longer suffer the ignominy of overtime paid at a fraction of the basic hourly rate. |
| It's a battle of dignity against ignominy, a battle for the rights of the peoples of Venezuela and Latin America. |
| For too long, Germany has faced the ignominy of being the sick man of Europe. |
| But if you really must chew, a few ground rules should keep you this side of social ignominy. |