Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Once the power is applied, the sail (rather unsportingly) tries to pull you over.
The engine, rather unsportingly, was about to blow up.
Lately, however, the game has become unsportingly rough and tumble, no quarter asked or given.
Switzerland made up for 500 years of neutrality by setting about the Canadian team, who were unsportingly thrashing them.
She is a promoter of aerial hunting, in which wolves and bears are shot unsportingly from airplanes.
On shore the audience had stopped cheering when their prey (so unsportingly) capsized himself.
The Taliban reacted unsportingly, arresting 22 barbers, and were especially enraged that the coif was evidence that citizens were screening forbidden videos.
The stage was set when Judah unsportingly punched Baldomir on the thigh during the prefight introductions instead of touching gloves to show sportsmanship.
During the game, Ghaddar was left in agonizing pain after Mohd Amri Yahyah unsportingly punched his private parts.
It had been the single officer who had been pursued by the dragoons and whose arrival in the valley had prompted the duel who had ended it so unsportingly.
The polis were awaiting armed reinforcements before they attempted to arrest the subterranean contingent, and rather unsportingly rebuffed Parlabane's suggestion that they cut the electricity supply down there in the meantime.
The proposal initially generated much derision and indignation amongst footballers and the press as the 'Irishman's motion' or the 'death penalty' as it was known, conceded that players might deliberately act unsportingly.
Yes, this was Carmarthenshire, not the Holy Land - and I had driven to Bethlehem from Nazareth (somewhat unsportingly now spelt with an "s", although the "z" form was once preferred), 121 miles away.
Tonight, Sunday, a Rollercoaster day-on, the gig is at a 2,300 theatre called the Riviera, where blue-satin-coated bouncers rather unsportingly separate the punters into two queues outside the venue, one for guys, one for ladies.
This little gaffe - which Wyatt unsportingly chooses to regard as embezzlement - is meant to explain why Adam can be coerced into going to work for another company, Trion Systems, as a corporate spy for Wyatt.
Isn't the whole point that you are an ethnic minority, but in this case desperately trying to cling onto the good old days when you had a legally enforced opression of the majority, who have very unsportingly taken the educational opportunities available and tried to improve their areas?
The attacking prongs of Bent, Milner and Walcott being shackled and blunted, Spain preventing at least half a dozen England goals through sheer good fortune and Iberian cunning, while helping themselves to a few pot-shots at the other end and unsportingly refusing to let England have the ball.