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regardful

[ri-gahrd-fuhl] / rɪˈgɑrd fəl /


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Possibly we have become too regardful of things that we call luxuries .

From Time Magazine Archive

You might, for instance, concede too much to the claim of affection; or, on the other hand, be too regardful of the mere worldly consideration.

From A Rent In A Cloud by Lever, Charles James

From the fields of their fate and their renown, see Talbot and Falkland, Wolfe and de Montfort arise, regardful of England and her action at this hour.

From The Origins and Destiny of Imperial Britain Nineteenth Century Europe by Cramb, J. A. (John Adam)

"Mr. Warthell," she said, "the cool manner in which you receive the information which I give, indicates that you are not as regardful of your life as might be the case."

From Unfettered A Novel by Griggs, Sutton E. (Sutton Elbert)

Nor were women a whit more regardful of the proprieties of expression.

From Women of England by James, Bartlett Burleigh




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