importunate (adj.) Old form(s): importunat
persistent, pressing, insistent
Ham IV.v.2[Gentleman to Gertrude, of Ophelia] She is importunate
LLL V.i.94[Armado to Holofernes] among other importunate and most serious designs
Oth IV.i.26[Iago to Othello, of knaves] by their own importunate suit ... of some mistress
Tim II.i.28[Senator to Caphis] Put on a most importunate aspect
Tim III.vi.13[Lucius to Lucullus] was I in debt to my importunate business
WT IV.ii.2[Polixenes to Camillo] be no more importunate
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