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1
Really, Phillip, it's
most
impolite
of them to call you now.
2
That was
most
impolite
,
but I forgive you since you are my friend.
3
In low but
most
impolite
-
sounding
voices they began to curse the surprised and unhappy Mother.
4
Frau Dressler is becoming
most
impolite
.
5
Would, indeed, be
most
impolite
.
6
That, of course, was a
most
impolite
way for Henrietta Hen to speak to anybody of old Whitey's age.
7
Ah, you are
most
impolite
.
8
This is the
most
impolite
shoemaker, I suppose, that this polite old town ever saw, if he is a poet.
9
Yuki Chan looked ruefully at the muddy prints she had made and realized that she had been a
most
impolite
little girl.
10
I'd probably be a
most
impolite
one before the end of a week, if I had to rush freshies as a steady task.
11
I hope that playwrights and other theatre-makers will heed Stephens's clarion call, and that they will do so in the
most
impolite
fashion possible.
12
Gerard Maule had gone; and, having offended his sweetheart by a
most
impolite
allusion to Boulogne, had been forced to go as a rejected lover.
13
The New Yorker, February 27, 1926 P. 7 Once when audience coughing, John Barrymore inserted
most
impolite
speech right into holy lines of Shakespeare.
14
"Don't you know that it is the
most
impolite
thing in the world to look at people when they are changing their clothes?"
most
impolite
most