Use unfair in a sentence
Sentences ending with unfair
- Whatever Marion's faults were, she had a fine dislike of anything that seemed unfair. [11]
- I think some of our laws are pretty unfair. [5]
- Everything that reminded him of his past was repugnant to him, and so in his relations with that former circle he confined himself to trying to do his duty and not to be unfair. [2]
- But then the glimpse of a fine gentleman just out of bed of a morning, before he is made for the day, is unfair. [9]
Short sentences using unfair
- That is an unfair division. [10]
More example sentences with the word unfair in them
- To guess out what is right to give them, and not be unfair to any of them. [5]
- Influenced as I was by emotion when in her presence, I resorted to a personal application of my opinions--the last and most unfair resort of a disputant. [11]
- It would be unfair to expect tokens of friendship from the vanquished; but can you deny that even the bitterest hatred could scarcely succeed in devising anything more hostile? [10]
- This is an unfair state of things; the match is not equal. [14]
- They had an unfair show in the battle of life, and they held it no sin to take military advantage of the enemy--in a small way; in a small way, but not in a large one. [5]
- He thought she took unfair advantages of M. Dauphin, whom also he did not love, but whose temperament did him credit. [11]
- Now it seems to me unfair, Dowley, and a deadly peril to all of us, that because you thoughtlessly confessed, a while ago, that within a week you have paid a cent and fifteen mil--" Oh, I tell _you_ it was a smasher! [5]
- In forty-seven years they have swept an imposingly large number of unfair laws from the statute books of America. [5]
- He said, "if there were a laid or the son of a lord here, I would like to reason with him, and try to show him how unfair and how selfish his position is. [5]
- Besides, many of the profession and I know a little something of each other, and you don't think I am such a simpleton as to lose their good opinion by saying what the better heads among them would condemn as unfair and untrue? [6]
- But you were the favourites of Heaven originally, and your manifold and unfair prosperities convince me that you have crowded back into that snug place again. [5]
- In saying that the exterior of Salisbury Cathedral is more interesting than its interior, I was perhaps unfair to the latter, which only yields to the surpassing claims of the wonderful structure as seen from the outside. [6]
- I think that the bulk of those details can be found in Olive Schreiner's books, and she would not be accused of sketching the Boer's portrait with an unfair hand. [5]
- Some remark of the Bishop of Beauvais moved her to remind him once more that he was an unfair judge, and had no right to preside there, and that he was putting himself in great danger. [5]
- You mustn't think that, in asking you, I am unfair to him in any way--or that I doubt his sincerity. [9]
- To compare the situations of any dwellings in either of the great cities with those which look upon the Common, the Public Garden, the waters of the Back Bay, would be to take an unfair advantage of Fifth Avenue and Walnut Street. [6]
- There was something sad about it, something even a little unfair, maybe, but there it was, and had to be put up with. [5]
- And then he pointed to his own straight legs, only slightly disfigured by an injury to the ankle, to show how shamefully unfair it was to compare them with the lower limbs of a misshapen dwarf. [10]
- We also had news from forward, there being discontent and some threatening complaints of unfair allowances, etc., all as unreasonable as foolish; still, these things bid us be on our guard. [5]
- It is the most unfair thing in the world for the traveler, without an object or any interest in the development of the country, on a sleepy day in August, to express any opinion whatever about such a town as Pictou. [4]
- It seemed of little use, and very unfair, to drive the wolf out of your own garden into that of your neighbour. [11]
- On the way, however, he told himself that it was unfair to blame the bird which had just been captured for fluttering. [10]
- So he wanted her to ride me, but she wouldn't; and she reproached him, and said it was unfair and unright, and taking advantage; for what horse in this post or any other could stand a chance against me? [5]
- Now Helen had her own private reasons for wishing to receive the small sum which was due her at this time without any unfair deduction,--reasons which we need not inquire into too particularly, as we may be very sure that they were right and womanly. [6]
- It was taking her at an unfair disadvantage, no doubt. [6]
- He's hard, and he'd push an advantage, but I don't believe he would take an unfair one. [8]
- To deny that good effects may happen from the observance of diet and regimen when prescribed by Homoeopathists as well as by others, would be very unfair to them. [6]
- That is unfair, for he--who is now with the justified--was without an equal; at once the bravest of heroes and the most skilful of scribes. [10]
- I cannot properly consent to it, and I am afraid the great many would think I was taking an unfair advantage of his confidence. [5]
- He had never been wilfully unfair, nor had he used dishonourable means to secure his ends: his name stood high in his own country for commercial integrity; men said: he "played square. [11]
- Hitherto he had been the receiver--nay, an unfair taker--but now he was to become the giver and she would be pleased with his present. [10]
- There is another aspect of the case which it would be unfair to ignore. [4]
- It was considered as unfair to use these ice-balls in open fight, as it is to use poisoned ammunition in real war. [4]
- It would be as unfair to overlook the special form in which Emerson gave most of his thoughts to the world, as it would be to leave out of view the calling of Shakespeare in judging his literary character. [6]
- For it was a principle with Captain Clapsaddle not to influence in any way the minds of the young, and he would have deemed it unfair to Mr. Carvel had he attempted to win my sympathies to his. [9]
- John thought this a most cowardly and unfair retreat, and stood under the tree and taunted the animal and stoned it. [4]
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