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English citations of sinserious

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  • 1914 April, Ralph Albert Parlette, The Lyceum Magazine, volume 23, page 12:
    I sinseriously believe to myself in spite of all troubles that lyceum are improving, both in lyceum platform talent people and business handling of same and that the so unfortunous experience of our committee is perfectly unusual in modern times and that most burros and agent people are completely honest. Yours truly, YUDO NOHUWYAM. (per Ned Woodman, with apologies to Wallace Irwin)
  • 1920, The American Angler, volume 5, Angler's Publishing Company, page 218:
    Sinseriously yours, W. R. Walton.
  • 1924, Granite: Published ... in the Interests of the Producer, Manufacturer and Retailer of Granite as Used for Monumental Or Building Purposes, volume 34, page 20:
    Do you want me to tell you some more? Please send check? Sinseriously, THE DESIGNER-SALESMAN.
  • 1961, Yale Alumni Magazine, volume 25, Yale Alumni Publications, page 7:
    Yours sinseriously, 1962
  • 1965, Texas State Genealogical Society, Stirpes, volumes 5-7, Texas State Genealogical Society, page 37:
    Sinseriously Yourin', Jacob Dorsey Cowwaddy X (His Mark)
  • 1981, George Richard Hibbard, edited by University of Waterloo, The Elizabethan Theatre IX: Papers Given at the Ninth International Conference on Elizabethan Theatre Held at the University of Waterloo, in July 1981, Volume 9, illustrated edition, volume 9, P.D. Meany, →ISBN, page 130:
    When his copyright expires, it ill likely be deemed then, as it is now, the job of sinserious editors to clean up the inconsistency of a ploywright's non-dialogue naming. But so to tidy up the text seems indistinguishable from emaculating it, from plucking out the heart of a mystery
  • 1981 July, David Galloway, George Richard Hibbard, edited by University of Waterloo, The Elizabethan Theatre, Macmillan of Canada, →ISBN, page 130:
    When his copyright expires, it ill likely be deemed then, as it is now, the job of sinserious editors to clean up the inconsistency of a ploywright's non-dialogue naming. But so to tidy up the text seems indistinguishable from emaculating it, from plucking out the heart of a mystery
  • 1988, Indiana University. School of Dentistry, Alumni Bulletin, volume 3, page 13:
    With best wishes and great admiration. Sinseriously, Seth. Mrs. Cleona Harvey "Alumni Notes" —Fall 1972
  • 2004, Judith Wright, Jack Philip McKinney, edited by Meredith McKinney, Patricia Clarke, The Equal Heart and Mind: Letters Between Judith Wright and Jack McKinney, illustrated edition, Univ. of Queensland Press, →ISBN, page 83:
    So those are my instructions. Thanking you in anticipation I remain, Yours sinseriously (gosh that looks as if it means seriously in sin. I'd better stop.) Good bye J.
  • 2014 March 4, Nick Kroll, “Mercury Poisoning” (16:47 from the start), in Kroll Show, season 2, episode 8, spoken by Deb (Brigid Ryan):
    “It's crazy, I ain't never had a salad before. I mean, one time I ate two pickles at an Eagles game” “Nuh-uh.” “Yeah.” “That's cool.” “Never had a home-cooked meal. You know, you'd think my mom would have done it, but she got shot in the face at the ten-year reunion of Bicentennial.” “Oh, my God, are you sinserious?” “Fries on a salad? A-plus.”
  • 2016 October 4, Michelle Windsor, The Winning Bid, Michelle Windsor:
    Robin and Julie, the two of you are without a doubt the best support system a girl could have. From bringing me Prosecco to celebrate milestones, to endless ‘how are you doing and can I do anything for you’ texts, for talking me off the cliffs I came so precariously close to jumping off of on more than one occasion, you are always there when I need you. You're the best of the best. I love you girls, so, so much. Sinseriously.