How To Use Impolitely In A Sentence
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The 'American Empire' of the late 20th century, which Luce more politely referred to as the 'American Century', and of which no presidents since Eisenhower and JFK ever whispered the word 'Empire' while it actually existed, was already body-snatched by the time anyone other than Chomsky and Chalmers Johnson impolitely called it by its real name.
Barack Obama: Manchurian Candidate Version 2.0
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Many a door has been slammed in our faces, impolitely, Chicago style.
Learning to Die in Miami
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He stared at her, somewhat impolitely, but Demora ignored it.
Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Shattered Light
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She taught Harvard medical students, some of whom impolitely called her "Auntie Gedda" behind her back and went on to greater fame.
We Remember - Gertrud C. Reyersbach, 1907 - 1999
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‘You have a strange name,’ I informed him impolitely.
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He ignored her, turning his head away impolitely.
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The supplier should do their best to meet the order of the deeler and should not refuse it impolitely.
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During the confrontation, the teacher apparently overacted by pushing the students and acting impolitely.
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In-flight refuelling ," I pointed out, mouth impolitely full.
NIGHT SISTERS
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Associated Press Steve Martin It's always entertaining when polite society unravels impolitely.
Battling Boredom the Wrong Way
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You have acted impolitely, and there's no excuse for it.
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The first people into the stores of Little Gnawing were now carefully filing out, anxious not to hurt anyone or even impolitely push past them in the crowd.
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I am sorry, but that's real wishful thinking, or as Bill Clinton would impolitely say "a biggest fairytale".
Poll: National Race Tightens; Majority Says Obama Flip-Flopped On Key Issues
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he treated her impolitely
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So detailed investigation content this above criticism, but I should say impolitely , in contemporary undergraduate, a few people can have whole issue omit the ground to answer come out?
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I had assumed that the book was about being a domestique for Lance Armstrong, but it turns out the author actually spent time working at a bunch of jobs that are, to put it impolitely, really crappy.
Bottoms Up: Sloganeering and Engineering
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On the contrary, if a person behaves roughly and impolitely people will frown on him.
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Unhappy at her placing, she returned to the stage and gestured impolitely at the judges, thus receiving a two-year suspension.
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Agreed, but I'll have to impolitely disagree with him on The Blues Brothers.
Gary Mulholland, Popcorn: Fifty Years of Rock 'n' Roll Movies (2010)
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On a site discussing technical issues, the worst anybody can expect is strong disagreement - even if it is posed impolitely, or abusively.
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But Stanley Patterson had impolitely forgotten to listen.
THE KANAKA SURF
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That will mean taking some of the points made politely in this speech and making them very impolitely.
Obama's Iraq address