The song about The Ugly Duckling was in fact about a baby Swan called a signet.
The council condemned the plans to build a factory next to the village, stating that it would look ugly and detract from beauty of the surrounding area.
I can't bear
a girl's ugliness.
You use a comma in a sentence to separate items in a list, to set off introductory phrases or clauses, to separate independent clauses when joined by a coordinating conjunction, and to set off non-essential information such as appositives or parenthetical elements.
You can use the word "both" to refer to two things, people, or groups that are being mentioned. For example, "Both Sarah and John attended the meeting."
The joker in the circle had grotesque mask. It represents a ugly yet funny face.
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use favour in sentence
your ugly
They will flee from the ugly witch.
My chirography is ugly as heck
Which witch is beautiful and which witch is ugly ?
You use a comma in a sentence to separate items in a list, to set off introductory phrases or clauses, to separate independent clauses when joined by a coordinating conjunction, and to set off non-essential information such as appositives or parenthetical elements.
the girl was so ugly that the boy sat next to her mutely.
The boy was ugly
You are ugly in many ways because your teeth are rotten and you have pimples! That is my sentence using the word ugly, THANK YOU!
The man had a severe deformity, making all of his peers gasp at his ugly figure.
You can use the word "both" to refer to two things, people, or groups that are being mentioned. For example, "Both Sarah and John attended the meeting."
Example sentence - Amanda had an ugly blemish on her face.
The mask was grotesquely ugly.