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precipitateness



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She had found him cursing, had kept him at bay, and he had already had evidence of the danger of precipitateness in her case.

From When Egypt Went Broke by Day, Holman

It is owing to a natural crudity and precipitateness of the imagination, which assimilates nothing properly to itself.

From The Bed-Book of Happiness by Begbie, Harold

There would be no excuse; she could never again plead that she had been the victim of Transley's precipitateness.

From Dennison Grant: a Novel of To-day by Stead, Robert J. C.

It was to this that Zen had referred in speaking of Transley's precipitateness.

From Dennison Grant: a Novel of To-day by Stead, Robert J. C.

In the corridor that morning Vona had shown that too much precipitateness alarmed her; he might go too far in five more stanzas.

From When Egypt Went Broke by Day, Holman




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