Pilots are taught to take evasive action. [adjective]
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every time i asked my sister she alway respond me with an evasive answer, she just say " what ever." [Please select]
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Any more and you can seem aggressive, much less and you appear evasive Do n't worry about the interviewer taking notes. [adjective]
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I 'm sorry to be so evasive, but one cannot be quite dogmatic about all that. [adjective]
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But the conventional mother seeks to hide her "moral" shame and embarrassment in this evasive reply: "In order to have a child--one must love--the man--to whom one is married." [adjective]
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I made him some evasive answer, which only had the effect of increasing his violence. [adjective]
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To this inquiry the girl returned the not uncommon, but rather evasive reply of 'I don't know; where do you come from.' [adjective]
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_The evasive lie. [adjective]
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That is no answer; or rather it is a very irritating, because a very evasive one. [adjective]
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Pontellier, and he gave her evasive answers, framed so as to confirm her belief. [adjective]
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