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1
The more
unpolite
I was with people, the more obstinate they became.
2
He is
unpolite
,
cruel, insolent, unwise, a trifler in his own happiness.
3
You recollect that first night, when I was so
unpolite
and inky?
4
He is
unpolite
,
fantastic, and a dreamer, and acts by fits and starts.
5
This, however, was not considered as in the least
unpolite
.
6
The
unpolite
impulsive man will, however, sometimes rather lose his friend than his joke.
7
It must be a lady- amancould not be so
unpolite
towards this angelic being.
8
It would be most
unpolite
,
not to say insulting, if we did not accept the invitation.
9
O Dr. Bartlett, I must have been thought an
unpolite
husband, had she been my wife!
10
If I am
unpolite
,
madam, my sincerity will be my excuse; at least to my own heart.
11
She says, I am an
unpolite
man.
12
Very
unpolite
,
a very coarse metaphor?
13
He runs about twelve hundred woollies, and is about as
unpolite
a cuss as I ever met up with.
14
Do not be
unpolite
.
15
Custom-though it has nothing to give him-isgoading him with its advice; it tells him to abandon the unfashionable,
unpolite
scheme.
16
The Duchess of Richmond has got a fever with the attendance of Tuesday-buton Friday we were forced to be
unpolite
.
unpolite
so unpolite
least unpolite
more unpolite
unpolite husband
unpolite man