14 example sentences using dregs.
Dregs used in a sentence
Dregs in a sentence as a noun
Craiglist and other online boards are the dregs of the job market.
It kept cycling around the dregs of kids shows, surfacing Pokeman, or old Nik reruns.
But unfortunately a Nobel Prize came, and a promotion came, and what was left was the dregs.
The six-pack of Fosters remained untouched, pristine in it's carrier in the dregs of the ice tub...
Is it even advantageous for Reddit to attempt to remove the dregs from their site?
I've also seen some roaring egos and ridiculous flame wars that rival the dregs of 4Chan and YouTube.
Perhaps the authors of quality apps are doing themselves a disservice by hiding amongst the dregs.
Otherwise the only people working in the financial sector will be people who don't care if they are viewed as working in the dregs of society.
Even when one points to the dregs of society, those people are likely to spend their 'free' money in a way that is beneficial to me, by spending at local businesses.
A truly unpleasant idea and I would rather put up with having to ignore the dregs of the internet versus losing the option of anonymity.
And then once they evaporate you're left with the dregs, and then shockingly somehow it becomes orders of magnitude to ship anything of any quality on time.
OK. TechCrunch is not one of the absolute worst websites ever to grace the internet, its employees are not the dregs of our industry, and contemplating the opportunities available to those who worked on it definitely does not give me a god damn ulcer.
What we're living in now is an Interregnum - the period of limbo that exists between the end of one system, and the point where a new system is strong enough to sweep away the remaining dregs.
While protesters are generally well-intentioned, wherever there are large gatherings of people, there are criminally-minded folk who seek to exploit this via looting, theft, assault, and other wonderful things that the dregs of humanity like to perform.
Dregs definitions
sediment that has settled at the bottom of a liquid
See also: settlings