Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

11 Sentences With "humbugging"

How to use humbugging in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "humbugging" and check conjugation/comparative form for "humbugging". Mastering all the usages of "humbugging" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The fifer, in revenge, declared he was only humbugging the Squire.
We'll make a clean sweep of all those humbugging Deputies and Ministers!
Who worrit us out of our lives with Reform, and such humbugging fads!
Who worrit us out of our lives with Reform, and such humbugging fads!
Humbugging can become a serious burden where the traditional culture is one of communal ownership and strong obligations between relatives.
Who scoff and deride men that be merchant-taylers. The Irish poet Henry Brooke (1701–1783) declared that humbugging (i.e. scamming) was the oldest profession:Samuel Johnson, The Works of English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, vol 17, p.428. Of all trades and arts in repute or possession, Humbugging is held the most ancient profession.
Humbugging cynics might wonder if this seasonal tide of volunteers is entirely altruistic or a conveniently watertight excuse for avoiding dysfunctional familial festivities.
Such verbal generosities were in fact only a humbugging disguise of the inexorable conventions that tied things together and bound people down to the old pattern.
Panorama of Humbug. No. 1 LCCN2004665373 Rowlandson’s humbugging depicts the public as a credulous simpleton being distracted by a display of “the miraculous”, the better to have his pockets picked. A humbug is a person or object that behaves in a deceptive or dishonest way, often as a hoax or in jest. The term was first described in 1751 as student slang, and recorded in 1840 as a "nautical phrase".
The reviewer considered it a literary hoax and called it an "impudent attempt at humbugging the public"Silverman, 143 and regretted "Mr. Poe's name in connexion with such a mass of ignorance and effrontery".Silverman, 157 Poe later wrote to Burton that he agreed with the review, saying it "was essentially correct" and the novel was "a very silly book". Other reviews condemned the attempt at presenting a true story.
Act Two relates Albert Namatjira's continued struggle for economic sustenance and his rise to fame as artist in Australia and internationally. The story of achievement and professional recognition is expressed through the infatuation of the White Australian arts world and high society (including the young Queen Elizabeth) with the persona, cultural background and art of Albert Namatjira and his financial benefits stemming from this elevated profile. This story, however, is counterbalanced with that of racism and exploitation which is presented as endemic to the entire Australian social fabric, be it in the form of taxation without equal rights, his framing as anthropological curiosity in the minds of his admirers or the humbugging by his extended family. Albert Namatjira is presented as caught between two conflicting systems of value which in the play ultimately lead to his demise - he is jailed for supplying liquor to fellow community members and dies a broken man shortly after his release.

No results under this filter, show 11 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.