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1 No one wished to be so unsophisticated as to pronounce us gulled.
2 He is so very young and reverent and tender, and in a way so unsophisticated .
3 Their ideas are so fresh, so unsophisticated , so original.
4 I doubt whether you have ever seen New York, Miss Warren, you are so unsophisticated .
5 Papa had a morbid horror of fashionable society, and this accounts for my being so unsophisticated .
6 Perhaps they didn't care for the fly: some trout seem to be so unsophisticated as to prefer the worm.
7 Ah, Maria, if you had not been quite so unsophisticated , you would have left out the latter "notwithstanding."
8 But the son-in-law found the old man so unsophisticated , so amiable, that he egged him on instead of shutting him up.
9 Diccon, to give him his old name, was not quite so unsophisticated as when his father had first left him in London.
10 Indeed, you are not so unsophisticated as you confess to be, said the dark-eyed fiancee, with a tinge of sarcasm accompanying the words.
11 If he had known more about capital and its methods of finding an outlet, he would never have sent so unsophisticated a man as
12 "Miss Eyre, you are not so unsophisticated as Adèle: she demands a 'cadeau,' clamorously, the moment she sees me: you beat about the bush."
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