the bullets whizzed by, trapping the beleaguered soldier.
The beleaguered patrol was rescued just in time! I was most amused to observe the mockingbirds as they beleaguered the intrusive crow.
The small town was beleaguered by endless storms that caused widespread flooding and destruction.
I think you mean beleaguered, which means beseiged. The beleaguered troops were relieved to see the approaching Marines.
The beleaguered parents had no choice but to take their deviant child to a child pschychiatrist.
The word beleaguered means set upon by or plagued by something "bad" or unpleasant. Here's a sentence or two: The beleaguered residents were left standing in the wreckage after the tornado passed. The legislature could not pass a budget, and the beleaguered representatives slept at their desks while leaders conferenced to iron out differences.
The word adjuration is a noun for a solemn or desperate urging or counseling; an adjuration for all citizens of the beleaguered city to take shelter; a solemn oath. Example sentence: The mayor made an adjuration for the public to remain calm.
Beleaguered means that something has been laid under siege or run into difficulties. For example, "The warrior brought help to the beleaguered city".
Bugs bother beleaguered badgers.
No, it's a bad sentence. It doesn't make sense. It sounds like Team A lost to the last place team, team B, and this troubled the "beleaguered last placed team, team B"? Also, the use of the terms infamy and humiliation are redundant, and the team being troubled would go without saying, as they are already shocked and humiliated.In any event, the word humiliation is a noun, and the proper adjective form is the participle "humiliating."Here are some sentences that say the same thing, in a concise way:(with words, less is better)"The team was troubled by their humiliating loss to the last-place team in the league.""The team faced the infamy of their shocking loss to the last-place team.""The beleaguered team suffered a shocking and humiliating loss to the last-place team."
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)
In the movie "Suspect", Cher played Kathleen Riley a beleaguered public defender.