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8 Sentences With "infelicitously"

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Individual corals are tiny, gelatinous animals infelicitously referred to as polyps.
Known infelicitously as polyps, individual corals are generally no more than a tenth of an inch or so across.
At a hip Rochester restaurant called Nosh, Viavattine held the menu up to the light to assess its "flocculation" (the degree to which its fibres had clumped infelicitously together).
In an interview in a frescoed room in the Capitoline palazzo, Ms. Raggi, 38, defended her first months in office by choosing a metaphor, perhaps infelicitously, with which even her critics would agree.
This infelicitously titled, Absurdist romp suggests Gurney had been reading a lot of Edward Albee, and it makes sense that it was first performed at the Cherry Lane, a Greenwich Village bastion of experimental theater.
Two coordinated exhibitions infelicitously titled "Gurlitt: Status Report," one here in Bern, the other at the Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn, Germany, offer up a few hundred of the more than 1,500 works squirreled away by the ghostly German recluse Cornelius Gurlitt.
A two-way, high-bandwidth interface with the brain could be available within a decade, and scientists are already trying to map the hundred billion neurons in the brain and the hundred-trillion-plus connections between them—the "connectome," as it's infelicitously called.
Band, Leipzig (1909), S. 309. The First Anglo-Dutch War ended infelicitously for the Dutch, and this added to the city administration's readiness to have the arsenal built. On 12 August 1655, the admiralty was given the entire western strip of Kattenburg island for the construction of a warehouse and timber-wharf, in exchange for so far enclosed grounds it had occupied in the area. In the night of 5/6 July 1791, the Zeemagazijn went up in flames.

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