We have no meanings for "so discourteous" in our records yet.
1 I would not be so discourteous as to cast it aside.
2 I hope I shall never be so discourteous as to keep an opponent waiting.
3 And she could not be so discourteous as to bid them dine at home.
4 Indeed, she has been so discourteous that Edward has given her Fotheringhay to keep her from court.
5 I then needs must be so discourteous as to reply that they were "too small."
6 Thank you; I did not think you would be so discourteous ...
7 It seems so discourteous .
8 I was not so discourteous as to keep secrets from a fellow who had saved my life; Laesus knew I was teasing.
9 No true knight would be so discourteous as to turn up uninvited, but you creatures of the hedge...
10 Gently and sorrowfully Lancelot repulsed her, and, by her father's advice, was even so discourteous as to leave her without a special farewell.
11 If you, the woman, acknowledge yourself vulnerable, how can I, the man, be so discourteous as to assure you that I am proof?
12 "No, professor," the captain replied, "I wouldn't be so discourteous .
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