Since White Christmas, the hunt has been on to find its commercial successor and countless lamentable ditties have been thrust upon an indiscriminating public. |
An indiscriminating personal magnetism is perhaps the most dreadful vice a wife can have. |
To the Government and the English they ascribe these wrongs, and nourish against both an indiscriminating and eternal animosity. |
But his wonder was not indiscriminating, and it was Mildred who fixed his gaze. |
From cold, calculating, highly intelligent perversity it had deteriorated into the indiscriminating, dangerous menace of the mentally defective. |
In confidence, one may say many things to friends which he would prefer to withhold from an indiscriminating public. |