The author refuses to submit to a life of reason and science, which he equates with the incogitant passivity of a "piano-key." |
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It would be quite difficult to eradicate the indolent, careless, incogitant habits so formed in youth. |
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Students too frequently entrust their education with lazy, ignorant, and incogitant tutors. |
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The pharisaical, malefic, and incogitant guidelines for bias-free writing is a product of pointy-headed wowsers. |
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Some people are incogitant and careless. |
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The city was filled with incogitant litterbugs. |
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