We found 89 examples of how to use poorly in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 89.
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1. | He is not better off because he is poorly paid. | |
2. | You should not despise a man because he is poorly paid. | |
3. | Muriel is living poorly off of her part-time job. | |
4. | Don't despise a man just because he is poorly dressed. | |
5. | He left his poorly paid job for greener pastures elsewhere. | |
6. | Don't despise a man because he is poorly dressed. | |
7. | You must not despise a man because he is poorly dressed. | |
8. | Thanks to a cold summer, beer has sold poorly. | |
9. | I've been feeling poorly for the last couple of days. | |
10. | There is a saying, that "Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly". If one looks at the Linux desktop, one will realise, that it's also true for desktop operating systems. | |
11. | Unskilled labor is poorly paid. | |
12. | As always, you have understood poorly! | |
13. | He said they were like a poorly-trained team of horses. | |
14. | He did poorly in his studies. | |
15. | Ford was poorly educated. | |
16. | Tatoeba: Where nothing ruins a passionate night of sentence-making like a poorly placed comma or, even worse, a careless typo. | |
17. | It's impossible to make a generalization with such poorly obtained data. | |
18. | One problem translators face is that sometimes the source document is poorly written. | |
19. | I never speak poorly of anyone. | |
20. | You should not despise a man just because he is poorly paid. | |
21. | The lubrication system was poorly designed. | |
22. | It's better to do nothing than to do something poorly. | |
23. | Never make fun of someone who speaks a language poorly. It means they know another language. | |
24. | It ended poorly. | |
25. | That work is poorly done. |