End the day disreputably, drinking to excess in one of the local inns. |
But Mr Brown has at least a shot at reputational redemption. Like the leaving of itHe will forfeit it, however, if he behaves disreputably in what seems almost certain to be his last 11 months in office. |
Some MPs worked the expenses system too disreputably to keep their seats or, in some cases, their ministerial jobs or places on the Conservative front bench. |
These are both wise and heartening words, at a time when Kant is being disreputably pressed into the service of all kinds of non-Kantian commitments. |
Poisson is said to have amused herself disreputably. |
They were the often bawdy Latin songs of itinerant theological students who roamed rather disreputably from school to school in the period preceding the founding of the great university centres in the 13th century. |