Just a lot of rude and obnoxious people out there. [adjective]
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This polished and acerbic social satire tempers biting wit with unexpected compassion for even the most obnoxious characters. [adjective]
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An aspect obnoxious to the gaze will pour water on the fiercest fire. [adjective]
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Townshend, a young lady who had been sitting next the obnoxious citizen, "be pleased to look after your drunken husband." [adjective]
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The more obnoxious forms of property--statute-labor, mortmain, maitrise, and exclusion from public office--have disappeared; the conditions of its enjoyment have been modified: the principle still remains the same. [adjective]
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Victor thought there would be more logic in thus disposing of old people with an established claim for making themselves universally obnoxious. [adjective]
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We swept on, and I felt that I was highly obnoxious to Camilla. [adjective]
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He then snatched the obnoxious bill from the clerk, put it under his cloak, and commanding the doors to be locked went back to Whitehall. [Please select]
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"Oh, I don't think she is obnoxious," said Agnes Sparkes. [Please select]
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"I shall make myself obnoxious to you, Clinton, if you don't look out." [Please select]
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