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1 Pride is surely the most unbecoming of all vices in a fisherman.
2 Eliza does rush in upon us sometimes in the most unbecoming , unladylike way.
3 To lose your temper at a staff council is most unbecoming .
4 Carew's relatives agreed that he had made a most unbecoming will.
5 Mr. Weatherley, in hasty and most unbecoming deshabille, bustled in.
6 So trying now to score cheap political points is most unbecoming of the PNP.
7 My dear, it is most unbecoming to speak disparagingly of a member of the clergy.
8 Alexandra was not impressed: "At your ages, Jean Louise, such conduct is most unbecoming . "
9 A most unbecoming habit in a well-behaved child.
10 Wisdom in making an ideal a reality, and tact in avoiding any semblance of that most unbecoming fault-jealousy
11 The majority "munch" in a most unbecoming fashion.
12 You are the most unbecoming companion.
13 The instinct of coquetry was deeply rooted in Betty Madison, but that evening she selected her most unbecoming gown.
14 We are very much dissatisfied with you, for you neglect your duties of hospitality in a most unbecoming manner.
15 Surely some jest is being played with me,-andone most unbecoming to a man of Gherardi's position and influence!
16 Napoleon thought this behaviour most unbecoming , and made some jeering comments on the "bravery" of the Russian colonel.
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