Considering it was probably the last time we will ever get to hear him play, perhaps it seems a little churlish to complain. [adjective]
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Still, for a mere 50 quid it seems churlish to complain about the software. [adjective]
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He says that I have earned it; and perhaps I have; at any rate, he put it so nicely that without being churlish I could not refuse. [adjective]
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"I dare say not--A good down pillow for his good white head were more meet than a couch so churlish as Bessy's-apron, plague on her."' [adjective]
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If she becomes the property of a churlish or negligent husband, she will suit his taste also, for she will not long survive his unkindness. [adjective]
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"Well, then," answered Lovel, whose motions were really undetermined at the moment, "you shall not connect the recollection of my name with so churlish a particle." [adjective]
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And he looked on this visit to a churlish old man and a rich and ugly heiress in the same way. [adjective]
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This house was churlish to the nineteenth century. [adjective]
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