Which preposition to use with discourtesy
" "I'd rather go with you," hurriedly replied Kurt; and then, as though realizing a seeming discourtesy in his words, his face flamed, and he stammered: "II don't mean that.
Then, to attenuate the discourtesy of such a cry, Beauchene began to jest, and accepted the invitation for a later date when the warm weather should have arrived.
cried Jimmie, always ready to resent any seeming discourtesy to his chum.
I have been long in England, and never met with such discourtesy from any one who recognised me as an American.
You won't think that they meant any discourtesy by leaving?" he added, anxiously.
If an employee be guilty of some gross discourtesy towards his master, or a servant towards her mistress, the master or mistress may demand a prompt apology on pain of instant dismissal.
The Germans were ostentatious in discourtesy during Admiral Diedrich's personal presence.