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1 This is, at least, very indelicate , and probably excites uneasy sensations in some.
2 It seems to me to be so very indelicate .
3 A very indelicate discussion has been had upon corsets.
4 I think it's very indelicate talking about such things.
5 To enquire, "What is your name?" is a very indelicate question in native society.
6 It has been supposed that Greene was very indelicate in his language, as well as reckless in his life.
7 But such hurrying in such a matter was, under all the circumstances of the family, to say the least of it, very indelicate .
8 'Publick practice of any art, (he observed,) and staring in men's faces, is very indelicate in a female.'
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