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1 Stella was silent-shewould not be so undignified as to parley further.
2 Radical Liberals! Whigs would never have done anything so undignified .
3 And there's something so undignified about hiding under a bed.
4 And it's so undignified to have to sit down every time I shoot it off.
5 I hate being ganged up on - it 's so undignified .
6 I don't want my last memory of you to be so undignified , and anyway, I won't listen.
7 But it seemed so cowardly, so undignified .
8 The blush burned upon her cheeks-shehad done a thing so undignified , so ill befitting her magnificent superiority.
9 But the Brothers were angry, because he had dared to pass through the city in so undignified a plight.
10 I must say I was astonished at him-itseemed so undignified , using Father's shaving tackle and my little enamel basin.
12 Chases are so undignified .
13 It was all so childish, so foolish in her, so undignified in one who meant so much to the sin-darkened world.
14 The second is an easy-going comment on life, often slangy or colloquial and frequently so undignified as not to seem literature.
15 None of these hundreds and thousands of stragglers were so undignified as to run, but such walking was never seen before.
16 Of course Nazinred would not condescend to conduct so undignified , but in his way he expressed great satisfaction at the happy meeting.
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