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1 This highly indecorous speech was made in the presence of members of the British Ministry.
2 He swore in highly indecorous terms, and tore his bedstead apart to get a battering-ram.
3 Should her demeanour be decidedly discouraging, any perseverance on his part would be ungentlemanly and highly indecorous .
4 Lady Maccon realized that Ivy might be right-theywere heading into highly indecorous , not to say dangerous, territory.
5 At that period, "fast dancing" was unknown in England, and would have been regarded as highly indecorous .
6 And then the door opened, and M. Binet came in to have his paternal eyes regaled by this highly indecorous behaviour of his daughter.
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