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"heinously" Definitions
  1. in a way that is morally very bad

49 Sentences With "heinously"

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And this campaign has been nothing if not heinously offensive.
Too bad she died so young and so heinously and is not ressurect-able.
And so I've got recipes for you that are not heinously indulgent, but are still satisfying.
Five Leaves is a beloved Brooklyn brunch spot, so beloved that the lines are often heinously long.
That's a full 2 weeks before Hazel and her boyfriend went on a heinously homophobic social media rant.
"Oluwadurotimi's future was bright, and it is simply unfathomable that it was cut short so heinously," he said.
Fifty of our brothers and sisters were heinously murdered because of this false idea that we're not all one.
" After Cosby's 2017 trial ended with a deadlocked jury, Camille spoke out again, calling the prosecutor "heinously and explosively ambitious.
With that in mind, let's have a look over some a short selection of this heinously neglected producer's imperial output.
"Most heinously of all", they caused him to be born in Ireland after his parental family was dislodged from where they belonged.
"If we're going to come together on anything, it ought to be protecting our most vulnerable against these heinously brutal criminal practices."
And yet Isaacson's own free speech rights are somehow heinously violated if the mayor tweets his disapproval of his "future dead cops" comment.
Perhaps it was that beguiling bonhomie that made Mr Trump, if the Post's and subsequent reporting of the meeting is accurate, blunder so heinously.
We've declined to do genetic genealogy on cases that are clearly heinously violent based on that strict definition and the way it's defined now.
It acknowledges that having two Olympic racewalks for men and only one for women is "based on an outdated and heinously wrong assumption" about female endurance.
So hopefully it's clear why it's so heinously offensive to present day indigenous populations such as the Poundmaker Cree to be featured in games like Civilization.
Hollywood has been trying to reinvigorate dead film franchises with heinously bad reboots for years now, like some terrible cinema necromancer—and it doesn't show signs of stopping.
The Wiz and the Celtics played seven, but even that competitive and relatively close series was absolutely marred by Washington's heinously unfair bench play and bizarre player rotations.
In 2014, the Daily Mail was slammed for its "heinously sexist" reporting of David Cameron's Cabinet reshuffle, which resulted in several key promotions of female MPs to cabinet positions.
I do miss a lot of opportunities to watch Jaden Smith and/or Kanye West eat a grain bowl at the heinously sceney cafe next door, but somehow I survive.
Little did you know that those heinously shitty movies you watched once and then stuck on a shelf to gather dust until they inadvertently melted one summer were actually long-term investments.
Cosby's wife Camille also released a fiery statement to the press following the mistrial announcement, in which she described the district attorney as "heinously and exploitively ambitious" and went after media outlets.
In other words, you can only get your heinously patterned legging fix by buying directly from someone who had to buy them wholesale in hopes of shilling them to friends and family.
We sat through Chris Harrison giving interstitial color commentary on the heinously boring events of each segment — in the rare moments when he wasn't explaining that Nick has been dumped on TV twice before.
Kuvée was one of those baffling Silicon Valley success stories in the vein of Juicero, that heinously high-priced juicer that, for $699, accomplished a task that any human with functioning hands could perform.
To paraphrase Dennis (and to clean up his language a bit): Bad things happen here because bad people know that this is one place where they can probably get away with being heinously evil.
Trump would have to be so obviously and heinously guilty, in other words, that his approval rating dropped off a cliff, meaning people who currently make up his base of die-hard supporters would want him out on his ass, too.
Part of this great game involved Edison staging live electrocution events—in which he used AC power to kill stray dogs, horses, and cattle—to make the point that his rival's current was too heinously dangerous for public usage. Nice.
This next chapter is as heinously complex as you might expect in the third act of an internecine seven-year war, which no world power really wants to own, but whose final settlement none want to be left out of.
Mike makes him dinner, which is hamburgers with sautéed mushrooms and onions and spinach salad — a dinner I would like, and which I think maybe I'll make as a little celebration when I finally get to the end of this heinously long book.
He also has a Twitter account that allows him to go outside the confines of traditional media to communicate with the public directly anytime day or night (or heinously early in the morning), and often at odds with the messaging of his own press shop.
Both Peters made the same argument: that to have disposable income, as a rich person (by global standards) living in a country like America, and not give a sizable chunk of it away to extremely poor people overseas who need it more is heinously wrong.
" Mr. Cosby's wife, Camille, released a scathing statement accusing the district attorney of being "heinously and exploitively ambitious," the judge of "overtly and arrogantly collaborating with the district attorney," and some news organizations of "greedily selling sensationalism at the expense of a human life.
Acts of violence anywhere fly in the face of this principle, but ones in houses of worship do so even more heinously because they attempt to threaten the very reason worshipers have gathered -- to share the two-fold love they feel called to embody and express.
There's Colonel Miller (Anna's father) and his drive to find where the Russian government is hiding out safely, there are newcomers to the group of rangers that breathe a little civilian life into the military group, and there are heinously evil villains that are just asking to be toppled.
Pixar bracket that broke the internet this year, so heinously brutal and weirdly seeded that it's spawned a litany of do-overs by people who now realize their folly — specifically that the internet is a hellspawn of time-suckage from which no good things arise, only endless emotional labor and exhaustion.
I still have mixed feelings about getting these objects from the Shop at KonMari, but for now, at least, "Kiki and Jax," Kondo's children's book on tidying (which sparked a surprising amount of joy in my toddler), the teapot, and the heinously expensive smoke-free smudge mist will stay at our house.
Pivoting around Andrew Scott (Fleabag, Sherlock) as a social media user whose behavior escalates from "jaded" to "renegade," the episode blatantly apes the extremities of our current technological age, from untrustworthy Uber drivers to heinously unfeeling Facebook policies to Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey being ... well, just being Jack Dorsey.
Unlike the United States (which already has multiple military bases in the Arctic, including one at Thule in Greenland, and so has a well-established presence there), Pompeo claimed that Beijing is surreptitiously using such supposedly economic activities for military purposes, including, heinously enough, spying on US ballistic missile submarines operating in the region, while intimidating its local partners into acquiescence.
I've written before about the reasons baseball hasn't wanted to extend netting further: Many fans don't want it; nets can hinder the intimacy between the fans and the players that baseball treasures; and, most heinously, the existence of the so-called "baseball rule," which forces fans to assume any risk of injury during baseball games, and which the courts have consistently upheld.
Stuck with tonsils so heinously swollen and diseased that the attending physician at urgent care called her colleague in to look at them ("because they're very impressive"), I had no choice but to take a bunch of sleep aids and try to pass out for as much of the next few days as possible, while the steroids and antibiotics did their work.
" Beauford would later recall that, "It started out as a three-piece thing with Dave and Leroi...working on some of Dave's songs. He only had four songs at the time..And it didn't work out with the three of us." Matthews said, "The first time we played together...we were awful. Not just kind of bad, I mean heinously bad.
This affected Milton immensely. In later years he would lament that if US troops would treat white union organizers so heinously, he could only imagine what they would do to black union men. Although Milton was an excellent student and a voracious reader, with a desire to pursue the study of law, the family did not have the resources to send him to the University.
In 1603, James fought with Anne over the proposed composition of her English household, sending her a message that "his Majesty took her continued perversity very heinously."Williams, 76. In turn, Anne took exception to James' drinking: in 1604 she confided to the French envoy that "the King drinks so much, and conducts himself so ill in every respect, that I expect an early and evil result."Croft, 56.
The Britishers, ultimately with the help of some treacherous natives ruthlessly suppressed the rebellion. Both Jayee Rajguru and the Raja were made prisoners. Later Jayee Rajguru was convicted and on 6 December 1806 hanged heinously by his legs tied to two different branches of Banyan tree and released to tear him to two parts at Midnapore. The Raja was released in 1807 since Jayee Rajguru had taken the entire responsibility of the uprising on him.
The Rogues is an American television series that appeared on NBC from September 13, 1964, to April 18, 1965, starring David Niven, Charles Boyer, and Gig Young as a related trio of former conmen who could, for the right price, be persuaded to trick a very wealthy and heinously unscrupulous mark. Although it won the 1964 Golden Globe award for Best Television Series, the show was cancelled after one season consisting of thirty episodes.
John served as Member of Parliament for Warwick from 1756 to 1761. He was renowned for his heavy spending on his political pursuits and campaigns, "indulging in the fiercely competitive and heinously expensive business of fighting elections to Parliament – which effectively meant bribing people to vote for his candidate rather than that of another magnate". He spent £120,000 in one campaign alone and spent heavily on his estates, building Spencer House in London. He also wore expensive fashionable attire such as "diamond-buckled shoes".
Hirsch was an early and vocal critic of the work of Arthur Jensen, who argued that group differences in educational ability were heritable. Hirsch argued that Jensen's work was a misuse and misrepresentation of behavior genetics and that Jensen's "avowed goals" were "as heinously barbaric as were Hitler's and the anti- abolitionists". In the mid-1960s, William Shockley tried to convince Hirsch to support his views on the heritability of racial differences in IQ. This attempt was unsuccessful, and Hirsch subsequently called the nature-nurture debate a "pseudo-question".
Prashanta Chatterjee (Chhabi Biswas) is sentenced to life imprisonment after the alleged murder of Hemangini, a lady based in Krishnanagar whom he is accused of loving and then dumping and murdering heinously. Twelve years later, his only son Shankar (Uttam Kumar), who lives with his mother (Sobha Sen) in Patna, comes to Krishnanagar to prove his father's innocence and bring the actual perpetrators to justice. There he falls in love with Rita (Suchitra Sen), a girl who too had a life history of injustice. Together, they secretly conjure up various evidences against the actual criminal, a government lawyer(Nitish Mukherjee) who originally fought the case against his father 12 years back.

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