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"You asked me rather impertinently not so long ago whether I lived alone.
I am not impertinently curious, but have a good object.
This time the knock on the door was most impertinently loud.
"What is this delight you have in being impertinently handled?"
She walked around the young man, stared impertinently at him, looked about the stage as though it were the house next door.
I asked, perhaps rather impertinently, what turned out to be the £65,000 question.
The woman was wearing a red hat which Katharine impertinently asked to try on.
My body shuts in her face, impertinently, like a parasol.
Murdoch realized that he had been staring for what was about to become an impertinently long time.
The captain decided to answer that impertinently phrased question indirectly.
They stopped rollicking for a couple of seconds and looked impertinently in their direction.
"I'd like an exclusive interview with Dora first," one of them said impertinently.
"Then she spoke impertinently to me, and so I scourged her.
Naturally I didn't impertinently ask where we were going.
It opens the evening on an impertinently amusing note.
He glared at me impertinently when he saw this scorn.
His impertinently hilarious "personal ads" are loosely based on actual people, he said.
And his black side whiskers peeked out impertinently from under the wig.
Abruptly and impertinently, he stamped her lips with his.
"There are some things not good for you to know," she told Aunt Ruth impertinently.
Cousin Meredith Wyatt was there, though - and looking at her rather impertinently, she thought.
Even as he spoke the television sat up impertinently on one leg and began to spin like the tree, gathering momentum quickly.
The inscription had faded somewhat in the two years since it had so impertinently appeared.
"I do not say yes a god comes, or no he does not, as you so impertinently presume to do!"
No one is to speak impertinently or beside the question, superfluously or tediously.