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1 She had been spoiled in the making for so sordid an existence.
2 A critter'd be so sordid ez to ax 'em for the chink:
3 And that book that Quebert wrote for her... it's so sordid .
4 Could he be suspected of a design so sordid as pillage?
5 We are not so sordid as that at Dane Mount.
6 They felt themselves overawed by this little old man, so sordid and so ugly.
7 I could have hated her for dragging me into something so sordid , I suppose.
8 Do you consider trade and manufacture so sordid that they are beneath the ministrations of beauty?
9 There is nothing so sordid as that.
10 This episode, which she thought so sordid , and which was so tragic for him, remained supremely beautiful.
11 After all, the boy was a Dartmouth boy, he couldn't possibly be mixed up in anything so sordid .
12 Have you grown so sordid and grasping that you can think of nothing but this blood-stained pirate gold?
13 But it's so sordid , dearest.
14 Is a man so circumstanced likely to commit so sordid a crime as that with which he is charged?
15 It was all so weak and so wicked, so sordid and stupid, that I felt like Kitty when with Alice Herbert.
16 It was not less tragic because it was so sordid , because it had to do with wages and grocery bills and rents.
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