We have no meanings for "appear discourteous" in our records yet.
1 If I appear discourteous , kindly recall that it was none of my doing.
2 There has been no option but to accept the schedule, otherwise they will appear discourteous or ungrateful.
3 Greatly flattered by your invitation, I hope, Gentlemen, that my answer to it may not appear discourteous to you.
4 Lally was diffident about his professional talents, which on occasion could make him appear discourteous when trying to shrug off his many fans.
5 You, at least, will understand my position-thatI have some reason-Itis not that I wish to appear discourteous , even after this morning.
6 At the risk of appearing discourteous , Mrs. Parker, I shall have to ask you to excuse me this morning.
7 'I am sorry to appear discourteous , Mrs Ford, but I cannot go without Ogden.'
8 'Without wishing to appear discourteous , ' said Lord Durwent, 'I think my daughter is right.
9 "I am sorry to appear discourteous , Mr Maplestone, but I have no choice."
10 "I have every hope of success," said Bruslart, "but I am going to appear discourteous , Monsieur Barrington.
11 "If I have appeared discourteous , please believe that in my heart I have always fully appreciated your goodness-andthat of your father."
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