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There were 89 complaints of rude and discourteous behavior and 59 excessive-force complaints.
METRO EXPECTS MOST PRE-PANDEMIC RIDERS WON’T RETURN THIS YEAR AMID AN ALTERED FUTURE FOR TRANSITJUSTIN GEORGEMAY 13, 2021WASHINGTON POST
It was a dismissal, immediate, discourteous, on the grounds that she was quite unequal to fill the position of prima donna.
BLACK DIAMONDSMR JKAI
I cannot believe that you can be so deliberately and intentionally discourteous.
THE NICEST GIRL IN THE SCHOOLANGELA BRAZIL
Her manner was not discourteous, but her voice was forbidding.
THE SECRET WITNESSGEORGE GIBBS
The doorkeeper answered in a very discourteous way that it was none of his business where the senators were.
FIFTY-TWO STORY TALKS TO BOYS AND GIRLSHOWARD J. CHIDLEY
I never was cheated, or in any way "let in," by a Chinaman, and never found him discourteous or disobliging.
THIRTY YEARS IN AUSTRALIAADA CAMBRIDGE
She was neither unkind nor discourteous, but she treated him exactly as one would treat a hired man.
THE VIKING BLOODFREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE
I was in no mood to resent this invitation, discourteous as it was, for I was in no mood to resent anything.
PAUL GOSSLETT'S CONFESSIONS IN LOVE, LAW, AND THE CIVIL SERVICECHARLES JAMES LEVER
Just so;—though I should not have chosen myself to use words so abruptly discourteous.
THE LAST CHRONICLE OF BARSETANTHONY TROLLOPE
He had therefore to put up with general distrust and brief discourteous replies.
THE MARK OF CAINANDREW LANG
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