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unforgivably

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Have a few protesters committed vandalism or yelled unforgivably bigoted things?

From Salon

Or do Conservative MPs conclude yet another blast of the collywobbles would be unforgivably indulgent?

From BBC

Russell George, Conservative health spokesman, called the reduction in two-year waiting times "unforgivably slow" and called the Welsh government's record on cancer treatment "abysmal".

From BBC

Flaming, president of the Economic Roundtable, said it is "unforgivably arrogant" for people to think a fast-food job is transitional employment.

From Salon

We do an unforgivably horrible job of seeing the difference among those groups, lumping them together in arguments and solutions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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