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  • The Tories had a turbulent week, but apparently, pooping puffins and ill-judging spokespersons hasn't eroded the Tory lead.

    The Beleaguered Mr.Dion ALW 2008

  • The Tories had a turbulent week, but apparently, pooping puffins and ill-judging spokespersons hasn't eroded the Tory lead.

    Archive 2008-09-01 ALW 2008

  • Because he would not follow the stupid prescription which she, with pig-headed obstinacy, persisted in giving, because he would not carry his wife off to Naples, she was ill-judging and inconsistent enough to tell him that he was wrong!

    He Knew He Was Right 2004

  • In what consists ours, unless in the opinion of an ill-judging World?

    The Monk 2004

  • A King of _Spain_ that will say nothing but _Tiendro cuydado_, will, to the generality, preserve more Respect; an Engine that will speak but sometimes, at the same time that it will draw the Raillery of the Few who judge well, it will create Respect in the ill-judging Generality.

    Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various

  • Church resounded with the denunciations of that vehement, and ill-judging man.

    Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III. Mrs. Thomson

  • If you are the person, I hope the information will be as agreeable to you as her absence and ill-judging independence are to me.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 18, April, 1859 Various

  • They consider that the resort to them as a protection and safeguard to slavery, by ill-judging and rash conservatives, has done more to put them into serious danger, than the acts of all others combined during the present century.

    Autographs for Freedom, Volume 2 (of 2) (1854) Various

  • Blaming everybody but the person to whose ill-judging indulgence the errors of her daughter must be principally owing.

    Chapter XLVII 1917

  • Like an ill-judging beauty, his colours he spread,

    Retaliation 1909

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