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Meanings of quite inexcusable in English
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Usage of quite inexcusable in English
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After all, this prying into other people's rooms was quiteinexcusable.
2
As anything else,-asa thing beautiful, holy, or just,-it'squiteinexcusable.
3
It is quiteinexcusable in me.
4
The tower, however, is quiteinexcusable, unless the idea was to enable the occupant to look over the tops of the trees in all directions.
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The great improvement in muslins and in calicoes-thegood patterns which are printed on common linens-havemade it quiteinexcusable for people to dress ill.
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Mr. Prohack felt that he had no more time for preliminaries, and in order to cut them short started some ingenious but quiteinexcusable lying.
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You might not believe me if I told you how many fowls they had killed, but it was a most disgraceful number, and quiteinexcusable.
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Quiteinexcusable, but the fight that followed was all that man could wish for.
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"Finch's behavior this evening was quiteinexcusable," the General continued.
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Do you not consider your error-how shall we put it-quiteinexcusable in view of the other things you have doubtless heard?
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" Quiteinexcusable on my part," she acknowledged; "I ought to have remembered that you don't inherit your mother's vivid imagination.