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Meanings of most ungenerous in English
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Usage of most ungenerous in English
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I positively wailed this to Sam, in the mostungenerous spirit.
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I am the most unhappy man alive, as surely as you are the mostungenerous.
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At any rate it would be mostungenerous.
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Chambers, physician to the Prince of Wales, says: Alcohol is really the mostungenerous diet there is.
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Or that you have persevered in your endeavours to effect the basest and mostungenerous of purposes?
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It is mostungenerous, when I do my best, to charge me with strangling brave English captains.
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If what you say of Amelia is true, it is mostungenerous in you to tell of it.
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It would be mostungenerous.
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The bloated swindler, the vile city ruffian, was certainly taking a mostungenerous advantage of the young aspirant for wealth.
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But the Whigs of all scoundrelly factions, are, and have ever been, the most scoundrelly, the mostungenerous, the most ungrateful.
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The same factions which formerly distracted the nation were revived, and exerted themselves in the mostungenerous and unmanly enterprises against each other.
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This crisis has been unnecessarily brought about by what I state firmly is a mostungenerous attack on the part of Conrad Kurzbold.
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He always showed himself one of the mostungenerous enemies of the clergy, of monarchy, and of his King, for whose death he voted.
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"You mentioned it," said Spener reluctantly, in mostungenerous acknowledgment.
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"It would have been a mostungenerous thing to take advantage of a lady's fears-
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"Arnold, you are extremely suspicious and mostungenerous about Dr. Washington, on whose truth and disinterested honesty I thoroughly rely."