unedifying spectacle
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- The political debate quickly devolved into an unedifying spectacle of personal attacks.
- The politician's public outburst was a truly unedifying spectacle.
- Witnessing their public argument was an unedifying spectacle for everyone present.
- The constant bickering between the siblings created an unedifying spectacle for their guests.
- The company's internal power struggle became an unedifying spectacle in the media.
- We left the party early, finding the drunken behavior to be an unedifying spectacle.
- His drunken outburst at the party was an unedifying spectacle that embarrassed his friends.
- The media coverage of the celebrity's divorce turned into an unedifying spectacle.
- Many found the reality TV show to be an unedifying spectacle, devoid of any real value.
- His outburst in the meeting was an unedifying spectacle that shocked his colleagues.
- The politician's sudden change of stance was an unedifying spectacle of opportunism.
- The prolonged legal battle between the ex-spouses became a public and unedifying spectacle.
- The trial turned into an unedifying spectacle as both sides resorted to mud-slinging.
- We witnessed an unedifying spectacle of greed during the Black Friday sales.
- She tried to avoid the unedifying spectacle of her parents bickering over trivial matters.
- The argument in the restaurant devolved into an unedifying spectacle.
- The city council meeting often descends into an unedifying spectacle of shouting matches.
- Their public feud was an unedifying spectacle that embarrassed everyone involved.
- Critics lambasted the film for being a shallow and unedifying spectacle with no redeeming qualities.
- The reality show often presented an unedifying spectacle of manufactured drama.