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1
He admitted that this evening he was
more
untidy
than need be.
2
We keep twenty servants, and the place is
more
untidy
than a pot-house.
3
It was escaping around the edge of the lapel in
more
untidy
blotches.
4
Louise looked the
more
untidy
by contrast: as usual, her hair was half uncoiled.
5
He had apparently been asleep in the carriage and was looking a little
more
untidy
than usual.
6
She is not
more
untidy
than I, and I, God knows, wash myself but twice a year.
7
It ends by saying that "the
more
untidy
the manuscript the more pleasure it gives."
8
Out of the age of ornamentation nothing can be
more
untidy
or more unprepossessing than the appearance of the Oraon.
9
And even
more
untidy
.
10
Nothing looks
more
untidy
than a fat king milking a bobtail cow in a Mother Hubbard robe trimmed with imitation ermine.
11
The study, in fact, was
more
untidy
than ever, the pictures were back in their places whence Maggie had once removed them.
12
She looked if possible
more
untidy
and slovenly than when Babette had last seen her, and greeted the girl with a feeble smile.
13
The bed had been pulled near the stove and the room was stuffier,
more
untidy
than in the days when Lisbeth had been there.
14
She saw her mother growing older and more frail, the house
more
untidy
,
and her mother's bright spirit fading to the drab of her surroundings.
15
Then he "tidied" the bed with masculine pulls and jerks till it was even
more
untidy
than before, and went back to his chair.
16
"A
more
untidy
-
looking
place than yours, Edgar, I never saw," he declared.
more
untidy
more