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Appealing.
appealing
pleading
imploring
beseeching
1
I could feel the crisis coming, too
importunate
to be put off.
2
It was only a fancy; yet a fancy will sometimes be
importunate
.
3
The mother was then
importunate
that I should take up the case.
4
The latter never refused to admit the
importunate
embassies to his presence.
5
The past stood at their elbow like an
importunate
and shabby ghost.
6
She could imagine the whole reciprocated, and she feared to be
importunate
.
7
The door closed behind them, leaving Harkutt alone with his
importunate
intruder.
8
When the foreman came they thronged silently about him, with
importunate
eyes.
9
The most
importunate
of the voices strikes familiarly on Mr. Rogers's ear.
10
Even his friend Christophe lost patience with such tenacious and
importunate
grief.
11
He made a gesture as if to put aside an
importunate
ghost.
12
The guest could be discreet, could withdraw, was not at first
importunate
.
13
It must, however, be allowed that they are not
importunate
,
nor clamorous.
14
With a hasty gesture, however, Monsignor Fornaro brushed this
importunate
subject aside.
15
But when seeking spiritual blessings, he cannot be too
importunate
,
or persevering.
16
Excuse me, Mrs. Carew, but you gave me permission to seem
importunate
.
importunate
more importunate
very importunate
so importunate
too importunate
become importunate