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1 Nay, she is very insolent in presuming to be the only person invulnerable.
2 I did not ask for anything more, but I thought Therese very insolent .
3 Old man, you must have been a very insolent fellow in your youth!
4 Mrs. Van was very insolent to him,-andeven turned him out of the house.
5 She has written three letters to me: very insolent ones.
6 He was very insolent just now, and I lacked composure.
7 Ming Long expressed himself in a very insolent manner.
8 When she came to the Home she was very insolent and bad-tempered, and would do nothing.
9 He was very insolent and demanded a dollar.
10 So he says, very insolent , 'Guess again.
11 And turning towards Clemence, he added: You know, my lovely, you're wrong to be to very insolent .
12 After a pause, both the representatives of Parma began to wrangle with the envoy in very insolent fashion.
13 Whaley went swaggering by him, and as he passed issued an unnecessary order in a very insolent manner.
14 He was very insolent to me.
15 He refused, and was very insolent .
16 Listening to these words, in which a very insolent idea was contained, she laughed and turned her eyes away.
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