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A man can be brave and yet do dishonourable things.
"And that it was the most dishonourable thing he had ever seen, a total betrayal."
"Even such a threat shall not make me play a dishonourable part!"
Similarly, we do not like to pay too much as a result of a dishonourable deal between businesses.
This would be thought dishonourable at home, but is considered no disgrace here.
That may sound rather dishonourable but it's the only reasonable solution.
And, in any case, there is nothing dishonourable about a politician who wants to get elected.
I see nothing dishonourable in disposing as one will of what is one's own.
It was dishonourable to kill someone if you weren't being paid.
It is where the mortal dead gather after life if their death was dishonourable.
And if any one says it was dishonourable I just beg to disagree.
As one employed in that sometimes dishonourable but often vital trade, I certainly hope so.
Would it not be even more dishonourable to break our word to our good American friends?
"He knows that when it comes to you my intentions are entirely dishonourable."
Why was he insisting that her behaviour had been dishonourable?
I'm a burden to him, and he tries not to be dishonourable towards me.
"Let every mean and dishonourable action he ever did be published in the newspaper!
I feel like it would be dishonourable and wrong to keep it.
Vanity more than anything else was at the root of his present dishonourable actions.
Unfortunately his army career was over; he had received a dishonourable discharge.
It would have changed the whole world, and made England the most dishonourable nation in the annals of history.
You'll be a thirty-year-old white man with a dishonourable discharge from the only job you've ever had.
Other dishonourable mentions are less easy to explain, however.
Once released, Chapman received a dishonourable discharge from the army.
In any case, no sailor would dream of doing such a dishonourable thing!'
"Because it would have been dishonorable to do anything else?"
"The dishonorable rules of human society no longer matter to me."
To run the car over that one would be dishonorable now.
It is dishonorable of me to stand in Court and take his money.
Doing pay drops was not dishonorable for the most part.
It is dishonorable to show your back to an enemy.
It would be so dishonorable to have to shoot you all in the back.
Do something about our sorry economy in the most direct and dishonorable way possible.
She's not asking you to hurt anyone or do anything dishonorable.
Mother wanted me just to lie to him, but I told her that was dishonorable.
"Let's get out of here before they decide to do something dishonorable!"
They would want no part of a man who was dishonorable and damned.
You are dishonorable and good only to serve the Japanese war effort.
It was a dishonorable thing to do in the course of an assassination.
At first she wanted to stop Sammy, to tell him that doing women's work was dishonorable.
It would be dishonorable for me to live here any longer."
They thought it was dishonorable to be defeated that way.
Those two and all the rest were dishonorable people, deserving death.
I would not care to be thought of as dishonorable. "
If there were such a thing as dishonorable honor, that would be it.
"I looked at his whole record, and there was nothing dishonorable.
But I want you to know that neither resulted from anything dishonorable.
In that way, he could not be accused of dishonorable conduct.
"Why, that's the most dishonorable thing I've ever heard of!"
At his sentencing today, he was also given a dishonorable discharge.