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incorrigible
1. ‘Liz, my love, you are incorrigible
2. Billy looks appalled, but not because Bex thinks he is incorrigible
3. The man was incorrigible
4. “They hit her so often that her front teeth…” She calmed her trembling chin by pulling taut her lips, but her eyes were incorrigible, they burned and water pooled on the lower lids
5. The incorrigible bastard got into fistfight in a barroom with a guy who turned out to be an undercover narc
6. A desperate young mother had two incorrigible boys
7. Fernanda had not counted on that nasty trick of her incorrigible fate
8. He had grown tired of the incorrigible mule’s smart attitude
9. So, ironically, Islam, which attracted many outcastes of yore with its egalitarian tenets, should tend to reduce their progeny into incorrigible obscurants of our times
10. Their helplessness at the situation was compensated with more battery leading to the child’s incorrigible behavior
11. We will refute the idea that this experience was an absolute, incorrigible incident thus the cognitive and behavioral outlook will be more accepting and result into positive action and peace of mind
12. “I can relate to that!” Kathy stated darkly, recalling the way her incorrigible niece had earlier introduced her to everyone
13. He was incorrigible!
14. "You boys are incorrigible
15. � It sounds like it�s an incorrigible and irrefutable truth we have known all our lives
16. " Such a statement can soon become an incorrigible reputation
17. Moses predicted the destruction of the incorrigible (Deut
18. predicted the destruction of the incorrigible (Deut
19. More striking was how Tatiana took to it, with her books and methodologies, the language of Harvard Business School finding its way into our lives, though I believe it was her divorce and its settlement, the flat in which we lived, which spurred her more than core strategies or price tolerance, that coupled to an iron, incorrigible will
20. As to me--will you never understand that I am incorrigible?"
21. "You have no business to be incorrigible," was his friend's answer, delivered in no very soothing tone
22. Amy being gone, Laurie was her only refuge, and much as she enjoyed his society, she rather dreaded him just then, for he was an incorrigible tease, and she feared he would coax the secret from her
23. But even the satisfaction of talking with a distant connection of the British nobility did not render Amy forgetful of time, and when the proper number of minutes had passed, she reluctantly tore herself from this aristocratic society, and looked about for Jo, fervently hoping that her incorrigible sister would not be found in any position which should bring disgrace upon the name of March
24. We never shall be rich, and Plumfield may burn up any night, for that incorrigible Tommy Bangs will smoke sweet-fern cigars under the bed-clothes, though he's set himself afire three times already
25. "Ah, sinner that I am!" said Don Quixote, "how bad it looks in governors not to know how to read or write; for let me tell thee, Sancho, when a man knows not how to read, or is left-handed, it argues one of two things; either that he was the son of exceedingly mean and lowly parents, or that he himself was so incorrigible and ill-conditioned that neither good company nor good teaching could make any impression on him
26. Rose’s niece Ann Gargan—the daughter of Rose’s sister Agnes—later revealed that Rosemary had become incorrigible at Saint Gertrude’s
27. 'To my mind,' observed the Chairman of the Bench of Magistrates cheerfully, 'the ONLY difficulty that presents itself in this otherwise very clear case is, how we can possibly make it sufficiently hot for the incorrigible rogue and hardened ruffian whom we see cowering in the dock before us
28. Zander was an incorrigible romantic, forever dreaming about the big scoop and love with a capital L
29. And since no difference is less easily overcome than the difference of opinion about semi-abstract questions, they never agreed in any opinion, and had long, indeed, been accustomed to jeer without anger, each at the other’s incorrigible aberrations
30. Decoud, incorrigible in his scepticism, reflected, not cynically, but with general satisfaction, that this man was made incorruptible by his enormous vanity, that finest form of egoism which can take on the aspect of every virtue
31. The cruel futility of things stood unveiled in the levity and sufferings of that incorrigible people; the cruel futility of lives and of deaths thrown away in the vain endeavour to attain an enduring solution of the problem
32. Incorrigible in his devotion to the great silver mine was the Senor Administrador! Incorrigible in his hard, determined service of the material interests to which he had pinned his faith in the triumph of order and justice
33. Never; not for one short hour altogether to herself in this old Spanish house she loved so well! Incorrigible, the last of the Corbelans, the last of the Avellanos, the doctor had said; but she saw clearly the San Tome mine possessing, consuming, burning up the life of the last of the Costaguana Goulds; mastering the energetic spirit of the son as it had mastered the lamentable weakness of the father
34. Those black angularities which his face had used to put on when his wishes were thwarted now did duty in picturing the incorrigible backslider who would insist upon turning again to his wallowing in the mire
35. MORAL AND QUESTIONS: The speculative public is incorrigible
36. Gary was incorrigible
37. Also, I am not shy about admitting that I am an incorrigible Peeping Tom
38. Now, Bildad, I am sorry to say, had the reputation of being an incorrigible old hunks, and in his sea-going days, a bitter, hard task-master
39. "You're incorrigible," said Stremov, not looking at her, and he spoke again to Anna
40. ” The incorrigible old man's heart throbbed with excitement; he paced up and down his empty rooms listening
41. Yes, it is only among us that the most incorrigible rogue can be absolutely and loftily honest at heart without in the least ceasing to be a rogue
42. He bore himself proudly and haughtily, as though he felt that he were being watched by several dozen curious eyes and were glorying in his evil reputation exactly as some incorrigible rogue might glory in his criminal exploits
43. Prohartchin had certain incorrigible defects, or whether his companions were, every one of them, to blame, there seemed to be misunderstandings on both sides from the first
44. The priests begin to admonish the young man, but their admonitions in the name of Christ to renounce Christ have apparently no effect upon the young man, and he is sent back to the army, having been declared incorrigible
45. So they declare him incorrigible, and send him back to the army
46. The priests begin to reason with him, but their efforts in Christ's name to persuade him to renounce Christ obviously have no influence on him; he is pronounced incorrigible and sent back again to the army