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1 It had cost the admiral a great deal to ask something so indiscreet .
2 It is unwise to be so indiscreet , even in a crisis.
3 But you run great risks, allow me to say, in being so indiscreet .
4 I tell you honestly that never in my life could I be so indiscreet .
5 Amy was astonished at so indiscreet a step in a man of his calibre.
6 She was so indiscreet , and I can conscientiously add - so innocent .
7 Oh, God, how can Mr. Garrett have been so indiscreet ?
8 Of course I was not so indiscreet as to relate how I had accomplished it.
9 And Alicia regretted that she had been so indiscreet as to draw attention to herself.
10 Tell me quickly what has made you so indiscreet ?
11 Oh, Bessie, how could you have been so indiscreet .
12 Enoch wonders whether Daniel has been so indiscreet as to regale his son with decapitation yarns.
13 You have been so indiscreet as to show my recent letters to M. de la Rochefoucauld.
14 They had been, moreover, so indiscreet as to provoke Horace's sarcasm by running down his verses.
15 I have not been so indiscreet again.
16 Some chroniclers suggest that the bird was a parrot, but this seems unlikely-parrotscan be so indiscreet .
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