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inelegància
The quality of lacking refinement and good taste.
elegance
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inelegància
1
No, not the
inelegance
with which many of us tan our knuckles.
2
But the
inelegance
of the motion only contributing to the poetry of it.
3
Yet Aunt Maude's plumpness was not the plumpness of
inelegance
.
4
For the first time his soul revolted against the dull
inelegance
of Capel Street.
5
There was a stiffness and
inelegance
in his address which prepossessed me strongly against him.
6
To him,
inelegance
on the part of a close family member was the mortal offense.
7
Such is the
inelegance
of the jealous state.
8
Intolerant of
inelegance
and bombast, the Athenians required not only graceful speech, but speech to the point.
9
But he is confident in his
inelegance
.
10
The general effect of the Church is very fine, though there is much
inelegance
in the sculptured details.
11
Time to fix her earlier
inelegance
.
12
To these had been added here and there pieces of many different styles and shades of modern
inelegance
.
13
And as long as meanings are clear, good Logic is compatible with false concords and
inelegance
of style.
14
Maurice was struck for a moment, but soon saw that the remark was innocent of any
inelegance
of speech.
15
I fear an inaccuracy, or, at least,
inelegance
of diction, which will wrong, and lower, the best and justest matter.
16
The
inelegance
of its outline, the grossness of the applied colours, the unlucky combination of numbers engraved upon this plate, the-
inelegance
accuse of inelegance
dull inelegance
earlier inelegance
modern inelegance
much inelegance
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