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indiscreet造句

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An indiscreet act or remark.

indiscreet造句

An unwise or indiscreet act.

One given to loud irritating or indiscreet talk.

He is notoriously indiscreet about his private life.

Tom was utterly indiscreet, and could never keep a secret.

The girl's indiscreet behavior WAS a distress to her parents.

"It is not indiscreet," returned Morcerf, with the simplicity of conviction.

By using the helicopter indiscreet ly as you did you dumped an opportunity in her lap.

Her behavior is too unsound. Because of being indiscreet, she makes herself a target of public criticism everywhere.

There is an embarrassing silence after her indiscreet remark but she is able to laugh it off.

Loose lips may still sink ships, but for the moment it seems that an indiscreet keystroke can do just as much damage.

Thoughtless and indiscreet I can easily believe him, but this step (and let us rejoice over it) marks nothing bad at heart.

The Met's defence was that the actual target of its invocation of the Official Secrets Act was the indiscreet police officer.

She states, "People process information differently and they may think they're being helpful by forwarding a message when, in fact, they're being indiscreet."

Carpenter: How dare I be so indiscreet as to demonstrate my crude skills in front of a master of the trade like you.

I love a liar more than a speaker of truth, and an indiscreet liar more than a discreet one. His indiscretions are a sign of his love for his readers.

I more or less gave up drinking because I realized that even just one glass of wine or a beer made me feel belligerent and indiscreet - and then desperately sleepy.

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