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importunely
imporˈtunely, adv. Now rare. Also 6 in-. [f. importune a. + -ly2.] † 1. Inopportunely, unseasonably. Obs.c 1425 Found. St. Bartholomew's (E.E.T.S.) 25 He mevid hym..with goode and honeste wordes, opportunely and importunely. 1609 Bible (Douay) Isa. lviii. Comm., Gods preachers must crie, and not cea... Oxford English Dictionary
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inopportunely
inopportunely, adv. (ɪnˌɒpəˈtjuːnlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an inopportune manner; at an unsuitable or inconvenient time; unseasonably.a 1631 Donne Lett., Sir H. G[oodeere] (1633) 353 For even that holy exercise [prayer] may not be done inopportunely, no nor importunely. 1796 Dial. Amusem. Clergymen ... Oxford English Dictionary
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importunately
importunately, adv. (ɪmˈpɔːtjuːnətlɪ) [f. importunate a. + -ly2.] In an importunate manner. † 1. Inopportunely, untimely, unseasonably. Obs.1529 More Suppl. Soulys Wks. 288/2 We do..not yet importunatelye bereue you of your rest with cryinge at youre eares at vnseasonable tyme. 1658–9 Burton's Diary... Oxford English Dictionary
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They felt the scenes with David Faustino showed promise, but were importunely and repeatedly interrupted by the plotline returning to the three leads arguing wikipedia.org
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opportunely
opportunely, adv. (see the adj.) [f. opportune a. + -ly2.] In an opportune manner; suitably in respect of time, place, or circumstances; conveniently; now always, At an opportune time or juncture, seasonably.c 1425 Found. St. Bartholomew's (E.E.T.S.) 25 He mevid hym..with goode and honeste wordes, o... Oxford English Dictionary
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importune
▪ I. importune, a. (n.) (ɪmpɔːˈtjuːn, ɪmˈpɔːtjuːn) Also 5 yn-, in-, 6 ym-. [ME. a. F. importun, -une (15th c. in Hatz.-Darm.) = It., Sp. importuno, ad. L. importūn-us unfit, unsuitable, inconvenient, troublesome, grievous, f. im- (im-2): cf. Portūnus the protecting god of harbours, f. portu-s harbou... Oxford English Dictionary
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crave
▪ I. crave, v. (kreɪv) Forms: 1 crafian, 2–5 crauen, 4– craue, crave; (also 5 crawyn, 5–6 Sc. craif(f, crayff). [OE. crafian:—OTeut. type *kraƀôjan; akin to which ON. had in same sense kręfja (:—kraƀjan), Sw. kräfva, Da. kræve to demand, require, exact: cf. ON. krafa fem. craving, demand. Not known ... Oxford English Dictionary
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