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1 No, but then you see women are much more impetuous than men.
2 There was a thought yet nearer, a more prevailing, more impetuous concern.
3 The excitement of the audience grew constantly bolder and more impetuous .
4 I think we are more impetuous and perhaps more excited than you can know.
5 The more impetuous of the Jewish youth interrupted the workmen.
6 The gayety of the Russians became more impetuous and unbridled.
7 Then one, more impetuous than the rest, swung clear his sword and drew it.
8 It nerved him to desperation, and he prepared for a still more impetuous assault.
9 But the Bear restrained his comrades, beating back the more impetuous with his terrible fist.
10 Mr. Cranley blessed the luck that had not made the plumber a yet more impetuous wooer.
11 Turnbull was more impetuous , and opened the door.
12 Somehow, this intelligence comforted the more impetuous ones.
13 This new braver, more impetuous Karen scared her.
14 Who more impetuous than Don Cirongilio of Thrace?
15 There may be an inner clash between a sensible, dependable strategy and a more impetuous way forward.
16 In the first onset, our enemies will prove more impetuous than we, and will often overpower us.
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