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The grandfather, trembling at having so inopportunely introduced André Chénier, resumed precipitately:
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He serves the world by cutting it when they meet inopportunely.
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But before she could say more, the guests most inopportunely arrived.
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Alfgar sighed, and accompanied his father, so inopportunely found, back to the camp.
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The company inopportunely asked him where he had been, and what had delayed him.
Usage of malapropos in anglès
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To him the man habitually seemed as malapropos as a spiteful old lady.
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Marie had said, came most malapropos, and, besides, he disliked Miss Benham's uncle.
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As far as Mostyn was concerned, this first malapropos meeting indicated the whole evening.
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Mrs. Lashmar had a genius for the malapropos.
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Johnnie Green chose this malapropos moment for reminding the officers of the reason for the coming to the house.
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How malapropos, is it not?
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And Bayle, in his somewhat diffuse discourses, has forgotten himself so far as to do Richeome the honour of annotating him very malapropos.
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Nothing occurred to mar the pleasure of the hour, except a trifling incident that might be construed as malapropos and post-meridian by the hypercritical.
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It was a remark that seemed particularly malapropos to the sultry weather, and Constance half expected a burst of laughter at the unexpected sally.
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"I wonder," continued Miss Malapropos, "how I could let you know what mother thought."
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"A caller would come singularly malapropos just now," said he.
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"Your attacks do choose the most malapropos times--
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"Did she seem to like your advice, Monsieur Malapropos?" asked Rose, wishing she had been there.