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1 She must have thought I was very forgetful , to forget that address.
2 I'm very forgetful about money matters, and haven't been to the bankers.
3 Her service used to be faultless, but now she has become very forgetful .
4 I am a rather fussy and very forgetful old lady.
5 She means well, and makes all kinds of promises, though she is very forgetful .
6 Thee's very forgetful of one of thy best friends.
7 Gutierrez also said her friend is very forgetful .
8 He was very forgetful , and adventures often happened to him in consequence, which diverted us amazingly.
9 For the poorer classes of Italians are sometimes very forgetful of benefits, but are rarely ungrateful.
10 Kids are very forgetful , and parents have jobs.
11 His employer was certainly very forgetful to-day.
12 You must have thought me very forgetful .
13 She was a very forgetful girl.
14 But I am very forgetful , now that I am old, and my sense of duty is getting spongy.
15 Now then, Guy-youare a very forgetful fellow still; you have never yet told us your friend's name.
16 I've become so very forgetful .
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