The competition has always carried a lame duck but ingloriousness did not permanently attach because it was shared. |
Some critics felt that Starling had over-reached himself in trying to portray a society on the edge of anarchy in all its ingloriousness. |
Richard Nixon, though dead, is the ingloriousness that keeps on giving. |
Is the glory of heaven no perfecter in itself, but that it needs a foil of depression and ingloriousness in this world, to set it off? |
Ultimately, touchingly, Adams delineates the ingloriousness that lay in the shadows of Wilbur and Orville's ingeniousness and vision. |