I had a disagreeable experience in the boarding school. [adjective]
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A quiet time to oneself, either at home or away from home, each day can make a disagreeable person agreeable. [adjective]
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As the leaves when bruised give out a disagreeable odor, they are not spontaneously eaten by animals, who quickly refuse them. [adjective]
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Uncas had cast his body back against the wall of the hut and closed his eyes, as if willing to exclude so contemptible and disagreeable an object from his sight. [adjective]
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But the connection was disagreeable to her father, on more accounts than my poverty. [adjective]
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"In that case, Captain M'Intyre requests you to be informed, that your farther visits at Monkbarns, and all connection with Miss M'Intyre, must be dropt, as disagreeable to him." [adjective]
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"We may reply, my lord," answered Morton, "that this disagreeable mode has not been resorted to until all others have failed." [adjective]
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These disagreeable ruminations were interrupted by a loud knocking at the outer-gate. [adjective]
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He seemed to wish to say something disagreeable to the lady. [adjective]
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