Jane was irresolute about the directions so she used a map app on her phone to make sure she did not get lost. [adjective]
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The irresolute woman looked at the menu for thirty minutes before placing her order. [adjective]
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He now furtively raised his eyes: he glanced at me, irresolute, disturbed: he again surveyed the picture. [adjective]
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Richard Cromwell's brief and irresolute rule had shattered the Commonwealth, and made Englishmen eager for a king. [adjective]
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A sense of danger seized him, and for a moment he stood irresolute. [adjective]
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But when out of hearing of the gentlemen whom he had left, his step became so slow and irresolute, as to correspond with his doubts and his fears. [adjective]
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The other stopped irresolute. [adjective]
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He wandered on again, irresolute and undecided, and oppressed with the fear of another solitary night. [adjective]
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