1 I thoroughly understand you," cried Mrs. Norris, "you are everything that is generous and considerate, and I am sure we shall never disagree on this point.
2 Now, Mrs. Yeobright, don't let us disagree.
Return of the Native By Thomas HardyContext Highlight In BOOK 1: 11 The Dishonesty of an Honest Woman 3 At least things don't so often disagree with me.
4 I don't care how much we disagree.
5 Balashev respectfully ventured to disagree with the French Emperor.
6 She possessed affections, too, though hitherto acrid and disagreeable, as are the richest flavours of unripe fruit.
The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel HawthorneContext Highlight In XV. HESTER AND PEARL 7 And with this admirable discretion did she defer the assurance of her finding their mutual relatives more disagreeable than ever, and of her being particularly disgusted with his mother, till they were more in private.
8 This was very disagreeable to a guilty mind.
9 The bull-like proceeding last mentioned, besides that it was unquestionably to be regarded in the light of a liberty, was particularly disagreeable just after bread and meat.
10 There was such a malignant enjoyment in her utterance of the last words, and she broke into such a disagreeable laugh, that I was at a loss what to say.
11 There was a supper-tray after we got home at night, and I think we should all have enjoyed ourselves, but for a rather disagreeable domestic occurrence.
12 If it's not in any way disagreeable to you, you'll oblige me by doing the same.
13 I told him I had come up again to say how sorry I was that anything disagreeable should have occurred, and that I hoped he would not blame me much.
14 As I walked on to the hotel, I felt that a dread, much exceeding the mere apprehension of a painful or disagreeable recognition, made me tremble.
15 Estella smiled with perfect composure, and said she had no doubt of my having been quite right, and of her having been very disagreeable.