He showed a callous indifference to her sufferings. [adjective]
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She simply sat silent and callous to everything around her. [Please select]
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He was not callous to the sufferings already endured. [Please select]
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Isn't it about time you grew a moral callous, too. [Please select]
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She was a personality, a soul--not a vulgar woman--not merely callous or greedy. [Please select]
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Inherent in him was a calloused familiarity with violent death. [Please select]
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That was a particularly callous act, which left her left hand painful and badly bruised. [adjective]
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Making it much more difficult to retire on grounds of ill-health was a rather callous way of dealing with part of the problem. [adjective]
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Come, now, you take me for an abandoned profligate woman, a callous wanton. [adjective]
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In the garments shabby by long use, and with his delicate hands calloused by work in the dock-yard, any one would have taken him for a real fisherman. [adjective]
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I made lint all the time; stay, sir, look, it is your fault, I have a callous on my fingers. [adjective]
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