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Use "ignomy" in a sentence
"It was at a $400-a-head private luncheon co-hosted by the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, said p2pnet, noting Dubya was said to been paid $150,000 for his words of wisdom, his first since retiring in ignomy."
"The war is strategically and morally defensible and by some definition the outcome is neither failure nor ignomy; nice rhetorical flourishes but mere hyperbole."
"It was a botched peace, and as result many innocents have been killed and maimed - hence ignomy."