The 107 occurrences of ugly as sin
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ugly, ugly as sin, ugly as a toad, ugly as a scarecrow, ugly as a dead monkey; plain, bald (unadorned) 849; homely; ordinary, unornamental[obs3], inartistic; unsightly, unseemly, uncomely, unlovely; unshapely; sightless, seemless[obs3]; not fit to be seen; unbeauteous[obs3], unbeautiful; beautiless[obs3], semibeautiful; shapeless &c. (amorphous) 241. misshapen, misproportioned[obs3]; monstrous; gaunt &c. (thin) 203; dumpy &c. (short) 201; curtailed of its fair proportions; ill-made, ill- shaped, ill-proportioned; crooked &c. (distorted) 243; hard featured, hard visaged; ill-favored, hard-favored, evil-favored; ill-looking; unprepossessing, unattractive, uninviting, unpleasing.
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"And he's as ugly as sin."
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All my other women have been as ugly as sin, and like Falconet's horse (I have just been reading the anecdote in Lockhart), MORTES forbye.
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She was extremely pale; but in the light of the lantern her face was so marred by strong and changing shadows, that she might equally well have been as ugly as sin or as beautiful as I afterwards found her to be.
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He was a man of good family and large possessions, but the naughty girl maintained he was old as Adam, ugly as sin, and hateful as - one who shall be nameless.
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I hate being over here in this place, and I hate fleas and German cooking and clinics, and I hate being forty years old and as poor as a church-mouse and as ugly as sin, and I hate never having had any children!"
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He lives in the Rue Mandar with a wife who might be the _Mamamouchi_ of the _Bourgeois gentilhomme_ and a couple of little Vernous as ugly as sin.
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"Because you are another guess gentleman than those we see here every day," replied Dickie; "and though I am as ugly as sin, I would not have you think me an ass, especially as I may have a boon to ask of you one day."
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"Miss Wyllys, you mean; a perfect fright--ugly as sin," replied the gentleman.
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She was extremely pale; but in the light of the lantern her face was so marred by strong and changing shadows, that she might equally well have been as ugly as sin or as beautiful as I afterwards found her to be.
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He says the former is ugly as sin, and the latter almost as handsome as you."
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Bridge first, coming from the palisade and Office-house Court, has not only human sentries walking at it; but two white Eagles perch near it, and two black ditto, symbols of the heraldic Prussian Eagle, screeching about in their littery way; item two black Bears, ugly as Sin, which are vicious wretches withal, and many times do passengers a mischief.
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The woman who is your wife may be a bouncin' beauty, an' the woman who ain't may be as ugly as sin, but you'd go twice as far to kiss her all the same.
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He says the former is ugly as sin, and the latter almost as handsome as you."
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They're both as ugly as sin."
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He was a chauffeur as ugly as sin--not that this did him disservice with Charles, who thought charm in a man rather rot, and had soon got rid of the little Italian beast with whom they had started.
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He was a chauffeur as ugly as sin--not that this did him disservice with Charles, who thought charm in a man rather rot, and had soon got rid of the little Italian beast with whom they had started.
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I drank of the flowing cup--une bouteille de champagne--and I met a maiden as ugly as sin, but beautiful in my eyes after Pozieres--you understand--and accompanied her to her poor lodging--in a most verminous place, sir--where we discoursed upon the problems of life and love.
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Yet when their chief asked me how I got on with Hawthorne, and I began to say that he was very shy and I was rather shy, and the king of Bohemia took his pipe out to break in upon me with "Oh, a couple of shysters!" and the rest laughed, I was abashed all they could have wished, and was not restored to myself till one of them said that the thought of Boston made him as ugly as sin; then I began to hope again that men who took themselves so seriously as that need not be taken very seriously by me.
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Yet when their chief asked me how I got on with Hawthorne, and I began to say that he was very shy and I was rather shy, and the king of Bohemia took his pipe out to break in upon me with "Oh, a couple of shysters!" and the rest laughed, I was abashed all they could have wished, and was not restored to myself till one of them said that the thought of Boston made him as ugly as sin; then I began to hope again that men who took themselves so seriously as that need not be taken very seriously by me.
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Coeur d'Acier was a wonderful woman!--and the chief wonder of her was, that she was as ugly as sin."
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Yet when their chief asked me how I got on with Hawthorne, and I began to say that he was very shy and I was rather shy, and the king of Bohemia took his pipe out to break in upon me with "Oh, a couple of shysters!" and the rest laughed, I was abashed all they could have wished, and was not restored to myself till one of them said that the thought of Boston made him as ugly as sin; then I began to hope again that men who took themselves so seriously as that need not be taken very seriously by me.
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It was ugly as sin--she had known it would be ugly as sin.
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It was ugly as sin--she had known it would be ugly as sin.
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If, after searching every nook and cranny, he failed to find her, he would return and carry out his sovereign's commands and marry the princess--a woman he had never laid his eyes on and who might be as ugly as sin and as misshapen as Yuleima was beautiful.
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"Always reflect," said he, on another occasion, "that although a man may be as ugly as sin, the probability is that he is just as pleasant.
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"Why, she's ugly as sin," said Junior.
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Prima donna very passable --rather ancient, I fancy, and as ugly as sin.
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Then God was angry with the mother and daughter, and turned his back on them, and wished that they should become as black as night and as ugly as sin.
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And furthermore, if by any accident he ever again involved the affections of another girl he would marry her, be she as ugly as sin or as poor as poverty.
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And furthermore, if by any accident he ever again involved the affections of another girl he would marry her, be she as ugly as sin or as poor as poverty.
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And furthermore, if by any accident he ever again involved the affections of another girl he would marry her, be she as ugly as sin or as poor as poverty.
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For one thing, thought Jacob, they're as ugly as sin.
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Well, she was a dreadful cross grained woman, a real catamount, as savage as a she bear that has cubs, an old farrow critter, as ugly as sin, and one that both hooked and kicked too--a most particular onmarciful she devil, that's a fact.
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She's ugly as sin and got sore eyes, and when you see her comin' you run if you see her before she sees you.
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But then, poor thing, and she consoles herself with the idea the poor thing has daughters herself, and they are as ugly as sin, and not half so agreeable.
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One was old and ugly as sin; the second, young and pretty as a brown fawn.
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Why, she is as ugly as sin!
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Well, she was a dreadful cross-grained woman, a real catamount, as savage as a she bear that has cubs, an old farrow critter, as ugly as sin, and one that both hooked and kicked too--a most particular onmarciful she-devil, that's a fact.
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She does well to be a prude, for she is as ugly as sin.
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Faces swirled about him, a kaleidoscope of girls, ugly, ugly as sin--too fat, too lean, yet floating upon this autumn air as upon their own warm and passionate breaths poured out into the night.
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She was ugly as sin, but they wasn't nothing she couldn't do--nothing!"
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ugly, ugly as sin, ugly as a toad, ugly as a scarecrow, ugly as a dead monkey; plain, bald (unadorned) 849 ; homely; ordinary, unornamental † , inartistic; unsightly, unseemly, uncomely, unlovely; unshapely; sightless, seemless † ; not fit to be seen; unbeauteous † , unbeautiful; beautiless † , semibeautiful; shapeless &c. (amorphous) 241 .
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ugly, ugly as sin, ugly as a toad, ugly as a scarecrow, ugly as a dead monkey; plain, bald (unadorned) 849; homely; ordinary, unornamental † , inartistic; unsightly, unseemly, uncomely, unlovely; unshapely; sightless, seemless † ; not fit to be seen; unbeauteous † , unbeautiful; beautiless † , semibeautiful; shapeless &c (amorphous) 241. misshapen, misproportioned † ; monstrous; gaunt &c (thin) 203; dumpy &c (short) 201; curtailed of its fair proportions; ill-made, ill-shaped, ill-proportioned; crooked &c (distorted) 243; hard featured, hard visaged; ill-favored, hard-favored, evil-favored; ill-looking; unprepossessing, unattractive, uninviting, unpleasing.
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ugly as sin: - ugliness 846 Adj.
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She'd make a good nurse, could look after my traps, and, though she is as ugly as sin and a nobody, wouldn't be the deuced disgrace to a fellow this Rollins woman will be.
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"I don't care," exclaimed Mrs. Davies quite fiercely, "if it looks as ugly as sin, or if the whole Bank of England was found in her pocket!
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He is as ugly as sin, long-nosed, queer-mouthed, and with uncouth and somewhat rustic, though courteous, manners, corresponding very well with such an exterior.
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'Twere hard to conceive of an uglier thing Than this queer little dog from the island of Skye-- Grotesque and uncouth, and ugly as sin-- Yet bless'd with a mild and a beautiful eye.
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She heard it from Sedley, who says he does not wonder at any one serving out Martha Browning, for she is as ugly as sin."
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From which you will gather that the worthy soul, though she was as ugly as sin, was by this time on the side of the angels.
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Pretty foundlings, indeed; he as ugly as sin, and she blind of both eyes!
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He is ugly as sin.
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When she is pretty, she is as pretty as they make them, and when she is the other way she is as ugly as sin, if not even worse.
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He lives in the Rue Mandar with a wife who might be the _Mamamouchi_ of the _Bourgeois gentilhomme_ and a couple of little Vernous as ugly as sin.
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She might have been as ugly as sin for all I knew.
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"Then I hope," Ellice said between her clenched teeth, "I hope she is ugly, ugly as sin!"
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He had erected his head, and spread out his hood, and he looked as ugly as sin itself.
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Had Sam conducted himself with a certain degree of circumspection no suspicions would have been excited by his conduct; but the devil prompted him to make love to a pretty woman who was present in company with her husband, the latter an old man, ugly as sin, and jealous as Othello.
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Henry Bittinger said to Atwood Jones afterward: "The food was so good that if she had been as ugly as sin she'd have got away with it."
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No girl likes to be taken for granted after she's, say, fourteen,--unless, ma fé, she's as ugly as sin.
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I'm as ugly as sin itself--just a few bones held together."
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"I guess you know it," he said adoringly, stroking her shining black hair, "but if you weren't, if you were as ugly as sin, it wouldn't make any difference, you'd get us all just the same.
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"But I'm glad I'm not as ugly as sin," she murmured, in smiling content.
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Your nose looks a yard long and your chin looks peaked and your mouth looks as if you were as ugly as sin.
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He got hurt a few days ago in the woods, and he's as ugly as sin because of it."
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Her own daughter, who was as ugly as sin, and had only one eye, complained to her, and said, "I never had the chance of being a Queen."
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She had a friend at Marseille, a Madame Arnoul, who was as ugly as sin, it was said, and yet who managed to make men fall in love with her.
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He was a good fellow, when we left Manila, but he was confined to his cabin for a day and a night and has been ugly as sin ever since.
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She was old and ugly as sin.
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Dessay the black ladies thinks they're reg'lar han'some, and us and our white skins ugly as sin."
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"Ugly as sin; but Mr. Brenton believes him an Adonis."
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It's five months, now, ugly as sin, and the brightest little youngster you ever set your eyes on."
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Mother says we girls'll look as ugly as sin on the stage to-night.
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She did one of an old negro woman--ugly as sin; but it was not so much the subject as the thought of giving it to me.
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"I thought so," he said, with an evil grin; and between his bald head and his vile triumph he looked as ugly as sin itself.
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The squaws are never seen in this brutal condition; they crawl about with a load of light wood at their backs, or, having disposed of their venture, may be seen seated on their heels, telling their beads, or pulling their fingers through their thick black hair, that, if kept clean, would be beautiful, or in some other way tricking forth their charms to all advantage; for, though generally as ugly as sin, they are as full of coquetry as any _belle_ of May-fair, and as vain of admiration; of the which, to say truth, they appear to come in for more than a share from our tars, two or three of whom may usually be seen lounging alongside the youngest of the native group, looking things they know not how to utter.
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He is as ugly as sin, long-nosed, queer-mouthed, and with uncouth and somewhat rustic ways, though his courteous manner corresponds very well with such an exterior.
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The young one was as ugly as sin itself, and tried to get at the men to bite them.
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He looked as ugly as sin itself; but I could see that he was not without a presentiment of the consequences of his rash act.
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He looked as ugly as sin itself.
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He wa'ant speak to nobody, and is as ugly as sin."
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She was gentle, and winsome, and beautiful, and I am not a bit gentle, I am not a bit winsome, and I am as ugly as sin,--my brothers all tell me so.
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this is an unexpected difficulty--ugly as sin itself!"
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You're as ugly as sin!"
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He's as ugly as sin when he has had two or three glasses and wants more."
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He was ugly as sin itself, and began to abuse the boy again for "destroying his property."
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Captain Chinks looks as ugly as sin itself.
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"I believe he is as ugly as sin itself, and I think he hates me worse than he does the Evil One himself.
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I'm a withered, haggard old woman, fierce as a cat and ugly as sin.
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"One, as ugly as sin, replied, 'Well, we will allow the lady to keep her trap-horses, but we will take the two riding-horses.
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She was uncouth, awkward, a thin black thing ugly as sin.
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Do you know, woman, that you are as ugly as sin!"
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In the afternoon a canoe came alongside with a tall grasshopper of a woman as ugly as sin and as black as the ace of spades, with a little girl about seven years old a shade, if possible, blacker, and as great a beauty as herself.
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We both know the story of the place, but our grandfather's enemy took good care to make his tenement comfortable inside, even if it was ugly as sin outside."
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A hundred-foot platter of sticky green slime, cohesive as glue and ugly as sin.
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The men were ugly as sin and coarse as young bulls, of which their movements were remindful.