Examples of 'was scandalous' in a sentence

Meaning of "was scandalous"

was scandalous: a phrase used to describe something that caused a public outrage or shock due to its inappropriate or immoral nature

How to use "was scandalous" in a sentence

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was scandalous
The act was scandalous and prolonged.
What happened after his death was scandalous.
It was scandalous that the environment was not being respected.
He uses this phrase that was scandalous at the time.
It was scandalous to hear it directly from a priestess.
The gap between aims and achievements was scandalous.
Their behavior was scandalous for the society of the time.
I found out your hair was scandalous.
And what was scandalous in those days may simply be normal today.
Years ago getting divorced was scandalous.
He concluded by saying it was scandalous to hold a selection process that way.
Being a female student in a proper medical institution was scandalous enough.
The song was scandalous.
The proximity of the mess area to the latrine was scandalous.
The club was scandalous.

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Some of them were divorced or separated at a time when this was scandalous.
This feature was scandalous.
This was scandalous irregularity.
A few words in a church and what was scandalous before is not.
Which was scandalous to me.
The result of my inquiry was scandalous.
Such was scandalous to the Jewish mind.
It probably was scandalous.
This was scandalous to the Greeks.
The way of Jesus for many was scandalous.
It was scandalous that she wore a sheer, nude dress.
The declaration of Carpophorus that Callixtus was no Christian was scandalous and untrue.
It was scandalous thirty years ago ; it 's scandalous now.
The declaration of Carpophorus that Callistus was no Christian was scandalous and untrue.
Ooh, that was scandalous.
I was a taciturn young man I found out your hair was scandalous.
Yes, it was scandalous.
To me, every moment in your world was scandalous.
It was scandalous enough that I had a killer twin, do not you think?
However, there is no doubt that the way he was treated was scandalous.
It 's definitely the way it sounds that was scandalous ' cause doing it, no big deal.
Mr Cot, I tell you frankly that the way Parliament behaved about the protocol was scandalous.
He held that a " change of names " ( debasement ) was scandalous and should never be done.
In Norway, Undset 's conversion to Catholicism was not only considered sensational ; it was scandalous.
Yet, the marriage was scandalous.
And it was scandalous to talk with a woman [… ].
Sarkozy 's behavior during the presidential campaign was scandalous in this regard.
But if the Messiah 's crucifixion was scandalous to Jews, it was sheer madness to non-Jews.
This mess, which we had to go through in the public gaze, was scandalous.
For others, it was scandalous.
I was 25 years her junior and not English, and for Victoria, that was scandalous.
The commons ' meeting was scandalous.
Therefore, to the Pharisees and scribes, Jesus ' behavior was scandalous.
Whatever it was, it was scandalous.
No, I know it 's definitely the way it sounds that was scandalous.

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