We have no meanings for "so inopportune" in our records yet.
1 I am sorry that my coming should have been so inopportune .
2 I certainly would not intrude at a time so inopportune .
3 I thought you were with your mother, mademoiselle, and I never dreamed my visit would be so inopportune .
4 I thought it was bad luck at first, and meant to give him an awful dose for being so inopportune .
5 She was surprised at seeing the miserable looking object who had intruded himself upon them at a time that seemed so inopportune .
6 This sudden call of duty-forso I suppose I must look upon it - seems so inopportune ; and she hid her tears on his shoulder.
7 But I warn you that I shall be very angry if you fail to justify the impertinence of this insistence at so inopportune a moment.
8 "I am truly grieved to have intruded at so inopportune a time," asserted the visitor, and arose to take leave.
9 "We are done," whispered Raffles, and straightway we made a sideboard of the stoop across which he had crept at so inopportune a moment.
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