His wife, Bridget Christie, performs at the ill-favoured standup hour of 11.10am – which is as eccentric as her act. |
He had lately been disturbed by what he considered to be an ill-favoured omen. |
Any changes to the council tax system, for example the introduction of new bands, should not be allowed to worsen the already ill-favoured position of rural areas. |
He knew that he was anything but ill-favoured as far as face went. |
I have a very good speech in the play, saying that the only reason I'm called a witch is because I'm ill-favoured with age. |
The man, an ill-favoured homunculus with hair curling from every orifice, hurled Felix's pig-skin case to the top of a small rusting bus. |