slagged उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- "To be slagged anonymously . . . a year or more from publication seems unfair, " he writes.
- Ian Young, who once ran Triumph and Austin dealerships in Niagara Falls, Ontario, agrees that British cars have been unfairly slagged.
- We did all we could to help him and his family, but for doing something voluntarily we have been slagged off ( insulted ).
- The Album got great reviews, even by NME, which up until now had slagged off any of the band's attempts at stardom.
- Years ago, when someone suggested mixing two of Ireland's indigenous but incongruous liquids _ whiskey and cream _ they were slagged off as mad.
- He didn't win many fans when he slagged Couric in an interview last year, and now he's going through a messy divorce.
- Slagged off by hipsters, the band did earn credibility when Sex Pistols singer Johnny Rotten said he far preferred ABBA's music to most anything else.
- His predecessor Berti Vogts, by contrast, was widely " slagged off " by everybody even during periods of success with a far more talented German squad.
- Hitting closer to home we have A . J . Vallejo writing a letter to the Austin Chronicle after a writer unmercifully slagged the new " Storyville"
- Although Max Steiner, who basically invented the form, is slightly slagged, the critical opinions otherwise expressed are largely supportable, i . e . I agree with them.