We have no meanings for "so neglectful" in our records yet.
1 I had not thought you would be so neglectful of duty.
2 The Archbishop, indeed, had not been altogether so neglectful in the duty of persecution.
3 Don't tell me that I've been so neglectful as to cause you this astonishment.
4 You might take her about a bit, Glynn, if you weren't so neglectful and unfriendly!
5 And it must seem to her so neglectful in us to leave her so all the summer.
6 A man so heartless to his parents, so neglectful of his affianced, is not to be redeemed.
7 Now how could I be so neglectful ?
8 How could you have been so neglectful ?
9 If rich folks only knew how much good they might do, I think they'd not be so neglectful .
10 If a father is so neglectful of his duty, it is fitting that a grandfather should supply his place.
11 It is the neglect of the Hottentots, certainly; but if they are so neglectful , we should attend to them ourselves.
12 It does look mean for me to turn to religion now that I am sick, after being so neglectful and wicked when I was well.
13 "Nay, Leonard," said Harley, smiling, "I am not so neglectful of myself.
14 "I canna believe Gwen would be so neglectful , " Rhys said.
15 "You never visit her; and others are not so neglectful . "
16 "I think not; I haven't seen him, I can't think what's come over the lad to be so neglectful of his privileges."
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