Yes, impulse, asserting itselfinexcusably in a man at the end of his life.
I have inexcusably forgotten to speak of my father's personal appearance.
It is inexcusably required from people of the world, that they should see merit in Claudes and Titians; and the only merit which many persons can either see or conceive in them is, that they must be "like nature.
Men, women, and children, were allinexcusably healthy--devil take them!
I sit at her feet, I feel that I'm awfully silly and happy, simply inexcusably happy.
Our own conviction is that the people have themselves to thank for this lingering of the pest into the winter months, since the sanitary conditions of the place are inexcusably defective.
So often and so essentially have we heretofore suffered from the want of secrecy and despatch, that the Constitution would have been inexcusably defective, if no attention had been paid to those objects.
The negligent Hilda had inexcusably forgotten in her nervous excitement that on these occasions arriving ladies should be at once escorted to the specially-titivated best bedroom, there to lay their things on the best counterpane.
His management has beeninexcusably bad, and he has brought on his own ruin.
She once more had evidence that her niece, as well as herself, knew how to carry out her wishes, and that Count Morynski was inexcusably weak in all attempts at opposition to his daughter's plans.
To persist in carrying on their own conversation at the expense of others, would beinexcusably rude, not only to their hostess but to every one present.
And laughter again, Mavriky Nikolaevitch was tall, but by no means inexcusably so.
My goodness, how inexcusably tall you are, Mavriky Nikolaevitch!
I have no doubt that Frau von Arnim will see for herself that in her anxiety to effect an advantageous alliance for her nephew she has been over-hasty--I must say, inexcusably hasty, in giving her sanction.
Her previous conduct to him appearedinexcusably childish and prejudiced.
At the time I thought him inexcusably and brutally unkind to me.
Did he want to make her feel how inexcusably she had forgotten what was due to herself?