Definitionn. behavior marked by a bold defiance of the proprieties and lack of shame
Last update: June 26, 2015
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We have come, in fact, to the age of utter shamelessness, when disappointed place-hunters openly invoked foreign aid against their own country. [Please select]
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She was quite honest with herself; she knew that she was watching for Clay, and she had a magnificent shamelessness in her quest. [Please select]
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There must have been other reasons unknown to me; what I saw was much dissoluteness and shamelessness, and a great deal of improper conduct. [Please select]
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Fearlessly and nobly did his friend Mentor blame the wooers for their shamelessness. [Please select]
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I have no wish for your life, your feasts, your shamelessness, your crimes. [Please select]
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"I will tell John of your shamelessness," I said to myself. [Please select]
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'Their stock-in-trade is a little coloured water and a very great shamelessness.' [Please select]
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The devil-may-care, irresponsible shamelessness of his face dropped away like a mask. [Please select]
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His mother however remained cold, inflexible, and unmoved,--for when a woman falls under the grip of the Devil, then no man can equal her in shamelessness and reckless sin. [Please select]
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If we reject conventional explanations, and view the life of our upper and lower classes as it is, with all its shamelessness, it is only a vast perversity. [Please select]
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