I've had the questionable pleasure of meeting it often, years afterwards, thousands of miles away, emerging from the remotest possible talk, coming to the surface of the most distant allusions.
I noted further, strangely enough, that it would probably be a questionable pleasure for him to see me again: he doubted now even of my power to condone his aberrations.
Mr. Freeman's "Paradise Found" extols the highly questionable pleasures of roughing it in Uzbekistan.
If you've considered learning to dive, the chances are that the prospect of doing so in the United Kingdom has put you off - not surprisingly, perhaps, given the cold and the questionable pleasure of fossicking around among bedsteads, fishing lines and discarded tyres.
"To what do we owe the questionable pleasure of this visit?"
Because of this, in 1959, Lt Cotter at Space Track had the questionable pleasure of being the first person to lose track of an artificial earth satellite, Explorer IV, for which he was the Department of Defense orbital analyst.
The Tunisian national team had the questionable pleasure of sharing a training camp with Scotland, their manager Abdelmajid Chetali claimed that Scottish players spent most of their time shirking training.