unappetising वाक्य
"unappetising" हिंदी में unappetising in a sentenceउदाहरण वाक्य
- Studies have looked at the nutritional value of the prawns and the possible use of the rather unappetising shells as a sustainable source of meal to use as food in aquaculture systems.
- Peter Bradshaw gave the film two stars out of five, calling it a " teen " Fatal Attraction " with an unappetising extra helping of " PG-13 rating ."
- In addition to the serious-minded content, " Lloyd's Weekly " set a standard of vocabulary and syntax that modern readers would find deeply unappetising and dull, as well as difficult.
- There is a clear way around this ( " The logo of the Department for Children, Schools and Families is colourful . " ) But in more complex ( or just different ) sentences this might be an unappetising formula.
- On the other hand, I had heard that the original tome was a dry, unappetising academic treatise, written by a pedantic and self-involved author whose stilted prose and difficult turns of phrase reflected the fact that English is not his mother tongue.
- They offer an unappetising lesson in what happens when power is exercised without responsibility . " A report by Shiv Malik and Nick Cohen published by " The Guardian " the following March said that further allegations of rape have been made internally against another party member.
- I mustn't give too much away but I've got a bald cap and then on top of that a really bad combover wig and this wispy mustache and wispy beard and horrible blotchy skin and disgusting fingernails . . . And generally speaking a really unappetising piece of work.
- However, what is intended to be a pleasant day out away from London's grime turns into a disaster when, though hungry, they opt to pass by a'rather low-looking'pub, and can then not find another pub, and are forced to eat an unappetising lunch at a fancy, overpriced hotel instead.
- Michael Foss is dismissive of the influence of Ludolph on the " Exercises " of St Ignatius, saying " The Exercises show a bit of Ludolph . " Then, writing of St Ignatius, recovering from the cannon-ball wound at the Castle of Loyola, Foss says, " Bored, as only a man of action can be when driven to bed, he was driven by desperation to a few unappetising volumes that the Castle of Loyola offered.