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Meanings of most arrant in English
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Usage of most arrant in English
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For in this matter of smittal plagues we Highlanders are the mostarrant cowards.
2
Our Northern spring is the mostarrant of coquettes,-themost delicious in allurement, the swiftest in retreat.
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You are talking the mostarrant foolishness.
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That is the mostarrant nonsense, Fan.
5
Larn, then, O wayfarer, that the people of Boo Parry are mostarrant gentiles, heathens, and carribals.
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She is the mostarrant respecter of persons I know, and her Christianity is worse than a farce.
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Lincoln affirmed that it was "the mostarrant Quixotism that was ever enacted before a community."
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Sometimes they are the mostarrant cowards, and will turn and run away at the slightest appearance of resistance or attack.
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I have known some of these men of honour, as they call themselves, to be the mostarrant rascals in the universe.
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The sweetest face may hide the mostarrant egoist, for facial beauty has very little to do with the nature behind the face.
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Bully. And it occurred to her that her dreams of flying against a huge full moon were really the mostarrant romantic nonsense.
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Oh, well, old Bull came round the dormitories last night and heard Peters and Fischer and some other lads talking the mostarrant filth.
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As to the vaunted popular sovereignty principle, Lincoln declared it the mostarrant Quixotism that was ever enacted before a community....
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He affirmed that Popular Sovereignty, "the great staple" of the Douglas campaign, was "the mostarrant Quixotism that was ever enacted before a community."
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"Your daughter is the mostarrant little liar I ever knew!"
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"I wonder if I'm being the mostarrant blackguard!"