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1 He was singularly ignorant of the nature of women, and more especially of young girls.
2 He is questioned about himself, but is singularly ignorant of everything, even of his own name.
3 Newbury, who was always singularly ignorant of the town gossip on such matters, received it with amazement.
4 Arnold's life at sea had left him singularly ignorant of the ways of the world on shore.
5 A singularly ignorant person, this Mr.
6 He was indeed, considering his natural shrewdness, singularly ignorant of women; as his advice to youthful husbands sometimes shows.
7 The French, when their general cleverness is considered, are singularly ignorant of the habits, institutions, and civilization of other countries.
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