We have no meanings for "so churlish" in our records yet.
1 Since you insist, I will not be so churlish as to keep refusing you.
2 I was not so churlish when you visited my dwelling.
3 Thank them again for their letters, and beg them not to be so churlish .
4 Nor could I be so churlish as to refuse the king's offer of help on my way.
5 My so churlish carriages to him!
7 The man's reply was so churlish as to leave open the suspicion that he was not naturally a man of pleasant ways.
8 She hadn't meant to be so churlish , but he had smothered her natural tendencies to mistrust with his easy manner and smooth words.
9 "Since thou art so churlish , " said she, "I will ask him, himself."
10 "Since thou art so churlish , " said she, "I will even ask him himself."
11 "But," said Glyndon, "if possessed of these great secrets, why so churlish in withholding their diffusion?
12 "It was somebody else who risked his life for me, and I know you despise me for appearing so churlish about it."
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