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Meanings of most unprincipled in English
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Usage of most unprincipled in English
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Keir went home, his mind filled with Galloway's mostunprincipled roof.
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My opponent was the meanest and mostunprincipled or ill-principled man I ever met.
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The men who insert these advertisements are amongst the mostunprincipled swindlers in New York.
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The men who insert these advertisements are among the mostunprincipled swindlers in New York.
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She was one of the mostunprincipled flirts I ever knew, and quite the cleverest.
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With him was James Carson, one of the poorest scholars and mostunprincipled boys in the academy.
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What should I do for persons who have just been harassing me with the mostunprincipled litigation?
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If I gave you back that paper, it would go into the hands of one of the mostunprincipled men in America.
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You have no idea what it is to be surrounded by a community of Mormons, guided by a leader the mostunprincipled.
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Victor Inning is the mostunprincipled, unscrupulous arms dealer of any nationality in the world and perhaps in the history of the world.
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His favourite word he says is kakistocracy, a system of government where the rulers are the least competent, least qualified or mostunprincipled citizens.
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My eldest brother was articled to a neighbouring attorney, the shrewdest, and, I may add, the mostunprincipled man in that part of the country.
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"He's the mostunprincipled scoundrel that ever went unhung."
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"She behaved in a mostunprincipled manner to me-thatFitz-Warene," said Lord Milford, "always took my bouquets and once made me write some verses."