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1 The malecontents, generally so insolent and turbulent, seemed to be completely cowed.
2 The bench thought they never had so insolent an application made to them.
3 Sure nobody had ever so insolent , so hard-hearted a brother, as I have!
4 His manner was so insolent that James Morris grew nettled.
5 Can we wonder that after so insolent a letter the first consul became emperor?
6 The man's reception of his dismissal was so insolent that it attracted Hugh's attention.
7 If she had not been so insolent , he would not have gotten so angry.
8 Irene, what a strange character!-sodeeply tender, and so insolent .
9 Surely she wasn't so insolent when she was young.
10 With so insolent an optimist it seemed impossible.
11 Under decent treatment they soon became so insolent that they had to be brought up short.
12 He is so insolent in his daring.
13 Archer was so insolent , seditious, and libelous that he only escaped the halter by the interposition of Newport.
14 Only our port-wine and other admirable institutions could have produced a figure so insolent , so stupid, so gentleman-like.
15 That this humble friend of his mother's should have been so insolent was a terrible thing to him.
16 How dare they be so insolent ?
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