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1 And the fact is that I have just had a deucedly unpleasant interview-
2 He has developed an entirely new side of his nature, and a deucedly unpleasant one, too.
3 It's very peculiar - and deucedly unpleasant .
4 It was deucedly unpleasant , he decided, this being peppered at; and nonsensical as it really was, it was none the less deadly serious.
5 I know that he intends to carry his threats into execution, and I'm afraid he'll make it deucedly unpleasant for you, don't you know.
6 "Mount Dunstan is in a deucedly unpleasant position," he condescended at last.
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