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It is an important question, and one that should not be answered impetuously.
Mine was not a decision arrived at impetuously this morning.
The anger that had made me act so impetuously at the king's church service rose again.
He appeared impetuously in the doorway, then stopped dead, his face very white.
She took his arm impetuously and drew him over the threshold.
Impetuously, a few nights ago I suggested that we go for the evening.
How did these blokes ever make money since they act so impetuously?
"I should like to know the rest," said Philip, impetuously.
She had impetuously volunteered to expose herself to him to try and make a point.
Bush had, almost impetuously, abandoned his campaign suspicion of Russia.
It was he who impetuously curtailed one of our earlier meetings.
He decided that he must never again kill so impetuously.
Impetuously she pushed her way to the front of the elevator at the ninth floor.
Impetuously she stepped towards him, closing the gap between them.
Michael was silent for so long that he went on impetuously. '
She seized his hand, and began to drag him impetuously up the slope.
She married impetuously and found herself "completely unfitted" to run a house.
And suddenly they embrace, both at the same time, quickly and impetuously.
In the scenes that followed, the men showed determination and the women rushed impetuously.
Going to visit the boys, Elmer impetuously tries to run off with them but is caught.
Impetuously then, like a fever breaking, the tension drained away.
I silenced the uproar by rising impetuously to my feet.
At other times I was quickly and impetuously smitten.
Arthur burst out impetuously; "I feel it enough without your worrying me."
When the embrace ended, she ran to Philip and hugged him impetuously.