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She turned her head slowly, insolently, and looked at him.
Sir Guy turned insolently away and started back to the table.
For a long moment he stared insolently at the boy.
He laughed again insolently and took a step toward her.
She would not then, I think, have spoken so insolently.
For a long moment the two groups stood staring insolently at each other.
Insolently, he gave her a full court bow, then walked out of the room.
The man studied her face a moment and grinned insolently.
He paused like that, looked into my eyes and smiled insolently.
He was surveying me insolently from head to foot and back again.
"No one else ever presumed to stare me out so insolently."
He walked over to him and said insolently: "Sir, the men have not had their dinner yet."
The Mole insolently moved upon and through the helpless police.
He behaved as if those days had never been, insolently bland.
Then, changing his mind, he gazed insolently straight into Tom's eyes.
Graham met the small, dangerous eyes staring insolently into his.
His small eyes swept her, not insolently but with weary assessment.
He leaned insolently against the roof of the cruiser and began writing.
The runners continued to look at him darkly, almost insolently.
She walked gracefully, insolently, the movement of her firing my blood.
Then slowly insolently, she walked to the model stand.
Then slowly, almost insolently, it began to come apart.
"Liquidated," the officer said insolently as though speaking to himself.
"You can do your own sister in for all I care," the boy said, backing away from her and grinning insolently.
She sat there, insolently watching him and casually grooming herself.