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1 Wilkes termed a mission of expostulation, and a very ill-timed one.
2 Mr. Holmes, this joking is very ill - timed .
3 Holmes, this joking is very ill - timed .
4 This was a horrible tragedy and it's very ill - timed for met coal buyers as the market is very intense, he added.
5 I thought, therefore, that her visit was very ill-timed , and I let her see that my feelings towards her were entirely changed.
6 Meantime it was agreed that Lord Buckhurst should be sent forth on what Wilkes termed a mission of expostulation, and a very ill-timed one.
7 "That is a very ill-timed remark, Tommy," answered Miss Elting in a severe tone.
8 'These flatteries are very ill-timed . '
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