Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"jaundiced" Definitions
  1. not expecting somebody/something to be good or useful, especially because of experiences that you have had in the past
  2. affected by the medical condition jaundice
"jaundiced" Synonyms
cynical suspicious sceptical(UK) pessimistic distrustful narrow-minded jaded skeptical(US) doubtful mistrustful disbelieving doubting unbelieving incredulous apprehensive unconvinced suspecting wary dubious undecided disenchanted disillusioned bitter disappointed soured misanthropic unenthusiastic undeceived indifferent disabused sick disenthralled knowing disentranced embittered blasé discontented dissatisfied crestfallen prejudiced biased partisan partial discriminatory bigoted unfair tendentious prepossessed colored(US) coloured(UK) unindifferent preconceived one-sided warped unjust parti pris inequitable predisposed slanted envious jealous covetous desirous resentful invidious green envying green-eyed green with envy begrudging grudging emulous yearning coveting possessive eating one's heart out eager insatiable hostile antagonistic unfriendly unsympathetic inimical inhospitable adversarial negative adversary mortal antipathetic ill-disposed disapproving contrary adverse unkind aggressive combative opposing unfavorable(US) disgruntled displeased irritated annoyed exasperated irked unhappy vexed malcontent aggrieved angry discontent unsatisfied frustrated disaffected bothered intolerant illiberal blinkered dogmatic inflexible racist racialist chauvinistic chauvinist opinionated xenophobic sexist jingoistic homophobic uncharitable heterosexist sallow pale pallid wan ashen pasty colourless(UK) sickly anaemic(UK) bloodless waxen peaky ashy etiolated peaked colorless(US) peakish waxy anemic(US) lymphatic antisocial unsociable malevolent inhumane reclusive uncongenial unneighbourly disdainful egoistic egotistical eremitic hidebound conservative traditional reactionary orthodox unprogressive ultraconservative brassbound paleoconservative standpat traditionalistic archconservative conventional mossbacked narrow rigid abominable calumnious defamatory detestable detracting detractive detractory hateful horrible impossible insulting libellous(UK) libelous(US) sour disagreeable crabbed peevish irritable churlish crabby fractious irascible spiteful waspish cantankerous cross crotchety curmudgeonly fretful pettish bored weary dulled tired uninterested ennuied wearied blah cool fed up sick and tired sick of up to here had it world-weary poisoned aggravated biased(US) biassed(UK) influenced injured marred twisted distorted envenomed impaired made bitter made resentful swayed corrupted degraded debased perverted vitiated subverted depraved demeaned cheapened debauched abased deteriorated bastardised(UK) bastardized(US) demoralised(UK) demoralized(US) lessened profaned alienated angered antagonised(UK) antagonized(US) empoisoned vext discouraged exacerbated affected persuaded turned controlled guided impacted impressed manipulated moved reached sold struck stricken More
"jaundiced" Antonyms
optimistic unenvious charitable credulous ingenuous naive open-minded trusting unbiased clean fresh unprejudiced gullible unwary innocent unsuspecting unsuspicious exploitable trustful susceptible friendly hospitable nonantagonistic nonhostile sympathetic agreeable kind warm amicable nice welcoming genial sociable favorable(US) favourable(UK) supportive approving pro pleasant amiable fair impartial disinterested equal equitable evenhanded neutral nonpartisan objective broad-minded just tolerant liberal bipartisan non-partisan whole total contented satisfied pleased content gratified fulfilled happy grateful appreciative glad appreciatory thankful obliged indebted beholden obligated proud delighted chuffed comfortable generous confident benevolent giving glowing rosy bright clear colourful(UK) colorful(US) dark flushed healthy healthy-looking radiant ruddy blooming sanguine rubicund florid full-blooded blushing flush harmless benign inoffensive nonoffensive innocuous mild unexceptionable peaceable unobjectionable unoffending hurtless nonprovocative non-aggressive non-combative uncynical humanitarian philanthropic unconventional unorthodox flexible large-minded nonconservative nonconventional nonorthodox nontraditional open progressive receptive delightful likeable(UK) likable(US) lovable enchanted encouraged idealistic cheery cheerful positive hopeful jolly joyful upbeat bubbly carefree joyous lively merry untroubled unworried enthusiastic excited animated avid eager energetic enthused keen exhilarated exuberant spirited sprightly interested active ebullient intent pumped dynamic fervent admiring complimentary constructive commending recommendatory approbatory praiseful acclamatory approbative flattering

146 Sentences With "jaundiced"

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

Silva would make even the most jaundiced fan believe in something.
The discourse had become too jaundiced for the twinkly-eyed Matthews.
Israelis tend to take a jaundiced view of Mr. Netanyahu's promises.
The next fit well but wasn't his color; he looked jaundiced.
Ahead, the expert-approved tricks for rocking yellow eyeshadow without looking jaundiced...
Small, with jaundiced eyes, he was practiced in the art of smuggling.
Her eyes became jaundiced and she had bumps all over her body.
The condition takes its name from the jaundiced color of some patients.
SM: Did you always have a jaundiced eye towards the fashion industry?
But American philosophers have usually held a more jaundiced view of crowds.
The rotgut he swills does little to sweeten his jaundiced outlook on life.
The disease attacks the liver, causing gastrointestinal illness and jaundiced eyes and skin.
"I've always been a little cynical and jaundiced about technology," Mr. Hastings said.
In this regard, Gopnik perpetuates the jaundiced prosecutorial misconduct he seeks to denounce.
And yet her optimism contrasts with the more jaundiced views of many residents.
For people who do have hepatitis C and B symptoms, typically they'll become jaundiced.
No one who was completely jaundiced could have worked on so many good pictures.
The families of Stanfill, Kuechenberg and Buoniconti have a jaundiced view of these efforts.
Four years later, he has gained back 423 pounds, and his jaundiced eyes have cleared.
It's not like a jaundiced slug wearing a 45 rpm record on his head anymore.
Despite his Hollywood success, though, Mr. Goldman viewed the film business with a jaundiced eye.
They include War Is Boring, a website that often casts a jaundiced eye on military decisions.
Through Trump's jaundiced eyes, opioid abuse is, as most things are, an outgrowth of illegal immigration.
William Saunderson-Meyer is a South African journalist and writes the nationally-syndicated Jaundiced Eye column.
The show's jaundiced satire offers a mirror to the hypocrisies of big-dollar evangelicalism in America today.
Whatever sentence is imposed on Ms Park this week, they will presumably take a more jaundiced view.
Patients experience severe abdominal pain, become jaundiced and bleed internally and from their eyes, mouth and nose.
Lehmann is the editor in chief of The Baffler, and the author of the "Jaundiced Eyeball" column.
Although I have to say, I am getting more jaundiced by the day on these primary polls.
It's hard to find a young Democrat who doesn't have a jaundiced view of the Clinton coronation process.
Mr. Norris's plays take a jaundiced view of human relations, and he doesn't dabble much in likable characters.
"Veep" might have outlived its time, to the extent reality has seemingly eclipsed its jaundiced form of satire.
"Suburbicon," a jaundiced, hard-sell comedy, wants you to know that the American dream was always a crock.
"Sometimes what he has said gets distorted or jaundiced or outright twisted into unrecognizable fashion," added Trump's incoming counselor.
Jaundiced commentators often overlook these arguments, confusing the resister's counsel with a suicidal death wish, born of ideological fanaticism.
"I have a very jaundiced view of how companies treat cybersecurity," Mr. Block said in an interview on Thursday.
You have accomplished that rare feat of corralling aspirations and echo chambers, without a jaundiced eye cast toward either.
The lenses were so thick that my green eyes looked jaundiced and only half the size they actually were.
That flip-flop guaranteed that the final result would be woefully inaccurate and forever jaundiced me on federal statistics.
"Agree For Your Mind To Be Free," heaving with chalky yellow, captures the jaundiced earth tones of a collapsed city.
Many of the Foreign Service officers who emerged from these postings did so with a somewhat jaundiced view of Russia.
Photograph by John Francis Peters for The New Yorker To a jaundiced East Coaster, the fervor can feel almost cultish.
Two of the four leading candidates, representing right-wing parties, take a jaundiced view of the accord and its implementation.
It was yellowed, some kind of yellow I'd never seen before, an irregular jaundiced chartreuse like a bruise trying to heal.
She would have to overcome the doubts of Americans who may be more jaundiced about celebrity presidents after the Trump experience.
"This was in part because the victims all exhibited jaundiced skin, which is not a symptom of arsenic poisoning," she explained.
This looks awfully cynical on the page, but it's hard to watch the Rams with anything but the most jaundiced of perspective.
In a speech at the ceremony, Mercer, who grew up in New Mexico, said that he had a "jaundiced view" of government.
So we read them with a jaundiced eye, sort of trying to read between the lines and know which ones to trust.
"If you tell people 'We need to save the dung beetle' I think one's going to get a pretty jaundiced look," he said.
She has a lot of wisdom from all of those years of pain and family therapy, a jaundiced view of the world. Absolutely.
"War Machine" might yearn to be "Wag the Dog" in terms of focusing a jaundiced eye on 21st-century U.S. military adventures abroad.
Instead, we are met with relentless reminders of tasks we haven't completed, supplications to correct our documentation for billers, and daily, jaundiced reminders.
Death hovers overhead as Amobi launches through industrial squeaks, jaundiced noise, abstract rap, tortured garage rock, and harrowed spoken meditations about mythical figures.
Facebook could hardly help drawing the world's jaundiced eye when it announced in June that it intends to mint its own currency next year.
He was jaundiced and starving when Iraqi security forces cleared his street and evacuated civilians who had been living under intense shelling for months.
Among manufacturers, attitudes to the single currency are more jaundiced, says Roberto Ciambetti, the Speaker of the regional assembly and a senior League official.
But her parents, Sarah and Chris St. James, knew there was something wrong when their baby girl remained jaundiced for months after her birth.
The idea of multiple universes, or multiverses, is a highly speculative and contentious one, and many experts view it with a very jaundiced eye.
"We can see how through a jaundiced eye this would look wrong in all kinds of ways," Dorrance, 67, said of recruiting a tween.
In the early debates, criticism of the Obama administration drew jaundiced critiques, as did Julián Castro's pointed defense of the virtues of loud disagreement.
Before his third and final hospitalization, family members and neighbors said, he was seen coming out of his house with jaundiced, yellowed skin -- another sign.
He has been quite critical of the compensation of chief executives, so he may want members who will view Wall Street with a jaundiced eye.
Whether Americans, caught up in an ongoing debate about the healthcare system, will warm to a more jaundiced view of medicine remains to be seen.
The French Communist Party reminded him uncomfortably of the Roman Catholic Church, and reporting trips to Cuba gave him a jaundiced view of the Castro revolution.
Carvaly has an array of products in her makeup kit — typically thicker theatrical makeup for discoloration or jaundiced bodies — but drugstore brands like Maybelline Cosmetics work fine.
Before his third and final hospitalization, family members and neighbors said, he was seen coming out of his house with jaundiced, yellowed skin -- another sign of leptospirosis.
Few observers would have described the banking sector as a hotbed of ethical compunction, but even by the jaundiced standards of the industry HSBC's transgressions were extreme.
"Let's be cautious and see how it all plays out, but we need to look at these studies with a jaundiced eye," one of the members said.
His stark, critical images provide a jaundiced view of American political culture and have dominated the visual coverage of the rise of the right wing since 2013.
Power brokers who behave as if they are above the law depend on that cynicism, with the winks and jaundiced shrugs that help maintain the status quo.
Campaign fundraising, especially from big donors, might be seen as essential by those running for office, but it is viewed with a jaundiced eye by the average voter.
"On the other hand, you want them to stay long enough to make sure they're not bleeding, the baby is feeding and the baby isn't jaundiced," Campbell said.
Our perhaps jaundiced view is that the pundits who opine on these subjects reveal, by that very behavior, far more about themselves than they reveal about the future.
We were incapable of it by the very nature of our existence; the jaundiced eye of the wretch is too impure to see through its lifetime of biases.
Should Mr Déby suffer the same fate as Mr Compaoré, a new Chadian leader with genuine popular legitimacy might be inclined to look on France with a jaundiced eye.
America is edging ever closer to telling people like me that the eye of justice isn't blind but jaundiced, and I say back to America, that is incredibly dangerous.
Though they continue to watch N.F.L. games in droves, some fans now take a jaundiced view of the owners, and particularly the commissioner, Roger Goodell, who speaks for them.
Mr. Trump has a jaundiced view of the European Union, seeing it as a trading rival and predicting that other member nations will follow Britain in voting to leave.
Armed with perhaps sharper pencils and a more jaundiced eye than the typical 17-year-old, they noticed two questions that some thought could throw off the performance of girls.
"I'm cynical and jaundiced because I have seen a lot of letters like this where lawyers claiming to be suing a defamation case don't really understand defamation law," Seager said.
Save for a quick appearance by Andrew Scott, as an officer whose overly bright eyes and jaundiced affect suggest he's been too long in the trenches, nothing gestures at madness.
But unfortunately the Palatine, the source of enough raw beauty and history and buried mystery to restore the rosy tint of Rome to any jaundiced eye, has nothing for rent.
"The reason we're so jaundiced about [these reports] is we've heard this time and time again, and they've been proven completely wrong," said Cramer whose charitable trust owns shares of Apple.
Most notably, "Black Mirror" has created various realities, united by Charlie Brooker's jaundiced view of social media and virtual intelligence, that are more chilling for how closely they resemble our own.
Is it even possible for an outsider to look at Africa, to see it as it really is, without eyes jaundiced by all that we have read and heard about it?
It's there, during yet another of that city's conveniently colorful carnivals, that costumed revelers dance carefree in the streets as Reacher battles evil, which is a fairly jaundiced take on ordinary civilians.
This year yellow fever — named for the jaundiced eyes and skin that are its most common symptom — began killing foreign tourists, including visitors to Ilha Grande, a tropical island south of Rio.
" Rooney recently told The Times that success had taken her by surprise, since she expected to only reach readers "who share my ideology or have a similarly jaundiced view of social systems.
But though he is neither square-shaped nor visibly jaundiced, I, for one, never doubted that Mr. Slater is SpongeBob to the tips of whatever the underwater phyla equivalents of fingers are.
"Big Little Lies" thus works on multiple levels, mixing its jaundiced view of these one-percenters with not just a whodunit but also a why-dunit that it's in no hurry to reveal.
The film "rocks to a throbbing beat and trains its jaundiced eye on some of the most lovable lowlifes ever to skulk across a screen," Janet Maslin wrote in The New York Times.
Through less jaundiced eyes, it's like a real-life DC and Marvel Comics crossover in a way that an overfed James Toney collecting a check and going out without landing a punch was not.
Danny Boyle's film "rocks to a throbbing beat and trains its jaundiced eye on some of the most lovable lowlifes ever to skulk across a screen," Janet Maslin wrote in The New York Times.
A poet and playwright as well as a painter, his portrait "Rudolf Blümner," from 19313, portrays the sitter as cross-eyed, with prominent, jaundiced hands and a wraithlike body dissolving into a spatial chasm.
In that case, the show actually reassembled the cast playing slightly jaundiced versions of themselves, reunited in a show about making a revival of "Beverly Hills, 90210," with all the meta-ness that entails.
But his jaundiced piece on Janet Malcolm's New Yorker profile of Artforum editor Ingrid Sischy (who would go on to edit Interview) is merely cynical and sarcastic and outrageous, thus not nearly as topically insightful.
However, where "High Maintenance" turned a sympathetic eye toward its anonymous main character and his customers, the jaundiced view of its protagonist and the passengers he's chauffeuring around Los Angeles makes embracing "The Ride" harder.
By contrast, by the end of his second term, Mr. Obama had begun to view those sectarian tensions with a jaundiced eye, believing the United States should not intervene in a millennium-old religious struggle.
A wiry bantamweight and lapsed Democrat, Mr. Gold was a picture of combustibility redeemed only by a jaundiced wit and a commitment to keeping the traveling press corps glued to his candidate at any cost.
The condition, which takes its name from the jaundiced color of some patients, has spread to the Democratic Republic of Congo and there is concern it could gain a foothold for the first time in Asia.
There is, similarly, an assumption that the public is as jaundiced as the media, that viewers are hooked on the manic highs of the president's tweets and are unmoved before Goldman's patient excavation of his crimes.
Heather has a meeting with a filmmaker, Greg (an amusingly acid Nelson Franklin), one of those jaundiced, permanently disappointed industry types who doubtless read Nathanael West's "The Day of the Locust" at too tender an age.
And like Mr. Mattis and Mr. Pence, Mr. Tillerson made clear that the United States had a jaundiced view of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, saying that facing down Russian aggression remained a crucial task.
Trump had just returned from a trip to Europe when the latest bad news broke, blotting out coverage of his speech defending Western values in Poland and casting a jaundiced light on his first meeting with Putin.
Yet, whether shooting in jaundiced interiors or verdant, autumnal exteriors, Bakatakis ensures that The Lobster is never less than beautiful to behold as he employs a series of painterly tableaux intensified by patient, barely perceptible zoom-ins.
Elevator Repair Service, best known for "Gatz," its six-hour take on "The Great Gatsby," returns to the Public with "Measure for Measure," infusing Shakespeare's jaundiced parable with—of all things—Marx Brothers-style slapstick (Sept. 18).
Among the advisers who share the president's more jaundiced view is his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who considers the problem more about public psychology than a health reality, according to people who have spoken with him.
Donald Trump had already started his presidency with a very jaundiced view of U.S.-Republic of Korea relations, accusing Seoul of not contributing its fair share of the joint security responsibilities and vowing to make drastic changes.
Desire gives her writing its urgency, with the added bonuses coming from an accurate internet voice that feels new in fiction and the beautifully jaundiced perspective of a generation that doesn't expect the world to come to them.
He appeared jaundiced at first and always had some difficulty moving around since one of his legs is longer than the other, but she saw no obvious signs of the turn he would take by eight months old.
Elverum describes both the bodily details of Geneviève's decline—of seeing her face replaced with something "jaundiced and fucked," of cleaning the garbage of her "bloody, end-of-life tissues"—and the contradictory, overwhelming feelings he experienced afterward.
A prisoner at Holman died from complications of hepatitis C after not receiving treatment, while other reports out of Holman said several untreated inmates became jaundiced as their livers started to fail due to progression of the disease.
Still, nestled within Reichardt's jaundiced portrait of greed, racism and nativism at its most dishonest and chauvinistic, Cookie and King Lu's friendship stands as a reminder that America's most pitiless trajectory didn't necessarily have to be that way.
For Lifetime, "You" -- already renewed for a second season -- thus feels like a shrewd evolution of its much-lampooned women-in-jeopardy formula into something more ambitious, wittier, and in its jaundiced way, just a little bit unnerving.
Dining at a coveted window seat in the luminous River Café, which rests on a former coffee barge in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge, even the most jaundiced New Yorkers have to concede that the magic endures.
For now, Mr. Di Maio and Mr. Salvini, who have expressed a similarly jaundiced outlook toward Europe, migrants and changes to the pensions system, are maintaining their opposing positions, despite Roman graffiti depicting the two in a lusty embrace.
ROBERT McDOWALLFormer Chairman of the Policy & Finance CommitteeThe States of AlderneyAlderney, Guernsey Tax point "An ORSome wheeze" (May 27th) painted a highly jaundiced portrait of Hong Kong's Occupational Retirement Scheme, suggesting it is used by the "rich and tax-shy".
A jaundiced eye "I lied about that to get attention," Hope told CNN, wearing a white jumpsuit in the visitation area of a women's prison in Gatesville, Texas, where she has been since 2010 after pleading guilty to child abuse charges.
The video, posted on Thursday morning, includes perhaps the most annoying music ever featured in a political attack ad: a cloying trickle of sound to accompany a bobble-headed Mayor Bill de Blasio bouncing through a jaundiced summary of his week.
The potentials cons for some peopleApart from not being as inexpensive as many other blue-light-blocking glasses, the only (slight) issue I've encountered is that the lenses, with their soft-sulfur tinge, lend a slightly jaundiced look to your visage.
Blight has to rely instead on the recorded observations of others, including the jaundiced — and, he makes clear, unreliable — sniping of Ottilie Assing, a German radical who befriended Douglass and would stay in the family home for months at a time.
That comment was one of many referencing a need for government intervention, a view that has made the rounds among even larger producers in recent days - and a departure from the oil industry's traditionally jaundiced view on the role of government.
If Sessions does not, Schumer warned, the "investigation will remain jaundiced and the American people will doubt the credibility of its findings," citing Sesssions's early endorsement of Trump, his work on his presidential campaign and his association with Flynn during that time.
Playing a talk-show host who was, as Jacques Steinberg wrote in The New York Times, "a too-close-for-comfort amalgam of Johnny Carson, David Letterman, Jay Leno and Jack Paar," Mr. Shandling offered a jaundiced insider view of the television business.
The belligerent Tennessean, who defeated Adams in a landslide in 1828, joined a parade of charismatic figures who over the years brazenly courted popular opinion to distract voters from recognizing the Adamses' superior claims to leadership — at least from their own jaundiced perspective.
In The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Lanthimos took a similarly jaundiced view of American moral values, situating Colin Farrell's gutless heart-surgeon and Nicole Kidman's icy wife in a colossal beige McMansion, and then turning that McMansion into something resembling a house of horrors.
If you are Caleb Carr, you create an investigator who is a man of science yet who also possesses a jaundiced eye when it comes to the science of crime detection, a man who clangs that bell of warning: We may have gone too far.
Yet the president's effort on Thursday to deny the nearly 3,000 American lives lost in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria last year — and to accuse Democrats of inflating the death toll for political gain — should amaze even the most jaundiced Trump-watcher.
Miss King's other nonfiction books include "He: An Irreverent Look at the American Male" (1978); "Reflections in a Jaundiced Eye" (1989); "Lump It or Leave It" (1990), whose jacket shows her cheerfully wielding a handgun; and "With Charity Toward None: A Fond Look at Misanthropy" (1992).
Here's a look at the league through the rose-colored glasses of late July by Victor Mather, and a somewhat more jaundiced view from Benjamin Hoffman: Denver Broncos The Broncos are on top of the pile as Super Bowl champions, and Von Miller's contract is locked up.
So I'm sitting here in this very odd position of being a lawyer, believing that there's been a misidentification of what it is that counts as field expertise, plus a jaundiced view of lawyers that all we know how to do is to argue in court, right?
Fenced in by a metal security gate and punctuated by human skulls and beheaded fish, however, the scene is more industrial landfill than fairytale forest; the hulking figure, with jaundiced eyes and mottled skin, a bloated hand resting wearily on his heart, appears more feeble than fabled.
The difficult truth is that the closer Trump comes to the 1,237 delegates needed for uncontested nomination, the stronger his argument to be the legitimate banner-carrier for the party will be—and the likelier the Republican electorate will be to cast a jaundiced eye at any other nominee.
By being on the "right side" of those wars, English people grow up with a fairly benign view of their role in history and are shocked to find that the Irish (let alone the Scots) and citizens of the countries we invaded have a much more jaundiced impression.
But the bold-face news in Politico's story, which had even jaundiced eyes bulging on Thursday morning, is tucked a few paragraphs below the headline in its frank description of the process that consummated House Speaker Paul Ryan's courtship of Adelson and, to the point, the billionaire's checkbook.
Martin was a kind of Forrest Gump of the Revolution (if there was a major battle or event, he was invariably there), and thanks to a keen intelligence and a very wry sense of humor he viewed his military superiors (and his country) with an appropriately jaundiced eye.
" Back in the early 22s, the first kids in Muirhouse to start turning up at Robertson's clinic with heroin problems had no idea what drug they were taking: "I had teenagers who'd all left school together coming through the door jaundiced and with needle wounds asking for help.
In a "Self-Portrait with Yellow Christ" (1890-91), it is Gauguin himself who dominates the scene, a commandingly physical presence beside a crucified Christ who resembles a wan, helplessly weak if not jaundiced adjunct to the main event, a symbol to be used or exploited as the need arises.
The annual bank stress-test results just released by the Federal Reserve are good news for the United States' largest banking companies and the U.S. economy, but those results must be viewed with a jaundiced eye for reasons that even many critics of this stress-testing process have failed to recognize.
Two years after his previous book and 58 years after his first—and in the wake of a public spat with a former head of MI6, over the author's jaundiced depiction of a service for which he once worked—his 25th novel again swaps old characters and exploits for new players and present upheavals.
Montaigne, to Desan's dauntingly erudite but sometimes jaundiced eye, was an arriviste rather than an aristocrat, who withdrew into that tower out of fear as much as out of wisdom, having ridden political waves and been knocked down by them in a time, in France, of unimaginable massacre and counter-massacre between Protestants and Catholics.
His humble origins and early socialist leanings had given him a jaundiced view of elite schools, and his experience teaching a course to police officers and teachers as part of a federally funded effort to reduce juvenile delinquency furthered his belief that traditional colleges were leaving out a whole swath of Americans eager for higher education.
The justices will greet the return of the travel ban with a jaundiced eye: last week, they finally disposed of a Fourth Circuit case involving Mr Trump's March order after the entry ban expired, and in a matter of days they are expected to bin the Ninth Circuit case after the refugee from ban from March expires on October 24th.
If they were jaundiced, you could do normal colour-correcting, the same way we've been taught at Sephora — if you're red, put green over it, you know... One time after I embalmed someone, he turned grey and that took layers and layers of colour-correcting, but I felt bad because then he looked like he was wearing a lot of makeup and that was also weird.
Thomas P. Bossert, a former homeland security adviser to Mr. Trump, has tried repeatedly in recent days to be patched through to the president or [Pence] to warn them just how dire the coronavirus pandemic really is, only to be blocked by White House officials … Among the advisers who share the president's more jaundiced view is [Kushner], who considers the problem more about public psychology than a health reality, according to people who have spoken with him.

No results under this filter, show 146 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.