Similar words: bullied, allied, nullified, ebullient, ebullience, sully, sullen, lie down. Meaning: ['sʌlɪ] adj. especially of reputation.
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1. You sullied the honour of your family.
2. His reputation, he said, had been unfairly sullied by allegations, half-truths and innuendos.
3. The City's reputation has been sullied by scandals like those at Lloyd's.
4. Her reputation is sullied by crimes.
5. No speck of dirt had ever sullied his hands.
6. By cheating they have sullied the good name of their country.
7. Instead, the general manager has sullied the whole outfit.
8. Oil spills have sullied thousands of acres.
9. He still felt sullied by what he'd had to do - to crawl to some one like Bernard Walton.
10. They stood for progress, a notion already being sullied by contempt for the military-industrial complex.sentencedict.com
11. A natural and innocent experience like weeping becomes sullied and distorted.
12. The sparkling fresh water and grassy banks being sullied twice daily by the flotsam and jetsam of the Severn.
13. In their ideal world, Gingrich would be sullied, but not sundered.
14. Is it too pure to be sullied by the messiness of domestic life?
15. The article in the paper sullied my reputation.
16. Have sullied the quiet grace of West Lake.
17. The immaculate is easily sullied.
18. So many with besmirched and sullied egos will inevitably follow their ill conceived prejudices to the grave.
19. Tyson's behavior sullied boxing's always precarious reputation, making the sport synonymous with freakishness.
20. Global fears of an epidemic have sullied a good name in Norway: Sars.
21. Many birds are solid rufous above and sullied yellow below, with little contrast anywhere.
22. People have a lot to complain about. Oil spills have sullied thousands of acres.
23. And when his human dignity was gone, his innocence sullied[Sentencedict.com], he felt something sharp plunge into his chest.
24. Secretary of War William Eustis refused to honour some of Lewis's expense vouchers, which destroyed Lewis's credit and sullied his reputation.
25. If we cannot resurrect, the moral angel will never patronize our sullied spiritual habitat.
26. Hopefully, a near - epic Cup quarter - final won't sullied by the events of stupid fans home and away.
27. The journalists have defamed me! The article in the paper sullied my reputation.
28. It is the first time we have ever heard our name fall from any one's lips -- sullied.
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