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1 He wondered if he had been too impulsive for a first date.
2 That said; it's not a good idea to try and be too impulsive .
3 I'm good with my supermarket shopping, but sometimes I'm too impulsive .
4 These new Virals were too impulsive , too eager to prove something.
5 The rush to get them into the jungle earlier had been too impulsive .
6 Avoid being too impulsive and check the obvious costs and the less obvious costs!
7 The Southern heart is too impulsive ; Southern hospitality is too lavish with the stranger.
8 I am afraid I am not suited for the profession, I am too impulsive .
9 I know I am too impulsive , but that is the way of an Irishman.
10 But we are both too impulsive , too self-willed, too undisciplined.
11 He did more; once again he smoothed out a difficulty for the too impulsive Gordon.
12 The Royal Americans and the Grenadiers were too impulsive .
13 He was too impulsive , too impatient, and too rash in his schemes for Italian liberty.
14 Gretchen is too impulsive for her own good.
15 If yesterday was a little too impulsive , then today you'll seem to be a little intractable.
16 My own mistake arose, naturally enough, through too careless, too inquisitive, and too impulsive a temperament.
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