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1 Burr was the more sensitive and the more impulsive of the two.
2 Certainly she is one of the more impulsive people I've ever met.
3 Thee knows thee's more impulsive than I could wish for thy own peace.
4 Here you have moral heroism; ordinary valor is more impulsive .
5 In other words, men are more impulsive when making decisions.
6 Nations ruled by aristocracies were more impulsive , spendthrift, and violent.
7 We should not let even our more impulsive generals starve.
8 But here is one who is more impulsive than you; his surroundings are entirely different.
9 The mother, more impulsive and less cautious, broke out into bitter and almost delirious reproaches.
10 Though George was seven years older, he was usually described as less serious and more impulsive .
11 The secretary advanced on the corridor and exchanged a few words with her more impulsive followers.
12 In other words, impulse buys are more impulsive .
13 The peculiar nature of Washington forbade those heart-friendships demanded by a narrower and more impulsive nature.
14 Her consort is less brilliant and more impulsive .
15 Pex was the more impulsive of the duo.
16 The more impulsive Feodorowna threw her arms round Tom's neck and kissed him on both cheeks.
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