I must not bedisgracing my brother," said she, and was very merry with it all, although her face told tales of her.
I shall have a fine ravelled pirn to unwind, and may end bydisgracing both the lassie and myself.
For in declaiming against abuses, their meaning is not to have them redressed, but, by disgracing the present state, to make way for their own discipline.
In an appeal which the representatives of the Polish intellectuals addressed to the people not later than on the second day of the pogrom they protested emphatically against the hideous scenes which had been disgracing the capital of Poland.
Obviously, it was a question at Washington either of superseding McClellan and leaving the army where it was, or of shifting the army to some other commander without in so many words disgracing McClellan.
He felt he must not permit himself to be driven into the arms of the Vindictives by disgracing Seward.
I don't consider I'm disgracing the family, and family doesn't enter into the thing at all.
And to the pang of a friend disgracing herself and sunk in her esteem, was added the distressing conviction that it was impossible for that friend to be tolerably happy in the lot she had chosen.
His behaviour to myself has been scandalous; but I verily believe I could forgive him anything and everything, rather than his disappointing the hopes and disgracing the memory of his father.
If ever a woman was troubled with a ruffinly creetur, that takes a pride and a pleasure in disgracing his wife on every possible occasion afore strangers, I am that woman!
There wouldn't be much fun in you either if YOU knew you were disgracing your father and making people talk about you.
This thing is disgracing and injuring you and all of us.
She only wished to revenge herself for the past, and after disgracing him would laugh at him.
Of course we quarreled over it, and she ended by telling me I was disgracing the family, and was no true woman.
However, Jakobi sends word we need not fear her disgracing herself, for he is training her up and down with a milking-stool on her head.
The great object of most of these reformers is, to prepare the destruction of the Constitution, by disgracing and discrediting the House of Commons.
The thought of him and of those incarnate spiders who kept spinning their web, and for six mortal years disgracing humanity, is in truth enough to unsettle one's reason.
Creation-disgracing scelerats such as they, God only can mend, and the devil only can punish.
But he, on the contrary, began his reign by openly disgracing the principal and most popular Yortes, some of which had been chiefly instrumental in raising him to the throne.
Bragg's orders regarding its removal are wholly disregarded; and he implores the President to prevent its falling into the enemy's hands, and disgracing his State as Georgia was disgraced by the cotton taken at Savannah.
The Yankees aredisgracing McClellan, the best general they have.
He will return at once to America, where he will be in no danger of disgracing those whom he honors so highly.
But you chose a strange means of gaining my affections when you took to disgracing yourself both privately and publicly.
Well, you see, she was disgracing not only herself but the regiment, and so it became a question of either leaving the army or getting her to live somewhere else.
Finally, they fear disgracing themselves in the eyes of their contemporaries, in assuming the horrible immorality which future morality stands for.
If I had anything to do with it at all I'd tread on Flannigan's coat, and you can tell him so, fordisgracing the Corps.
On that very morning the senior day-room was going to court-martial Sheen for disgracing the house.
You go disgracing the house--" The stunned senior day-room were roused to speech.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disgracing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.