Encara no tenim significats per a "prejudiced man".
1But father was in many respects an old-fashioned and somewhat prejudiced man.
2The landlord was fortunately a quiet, prejudiced man, and a meditative smoker.
3You are the most obstinate, prejudiced man I've ever met, Mr. Bunter.
4You know that I am not a bigoted or prejudiced man.
5There is the most prejudiced man living-hehates Mrs. Rook.
6Prejudice is a mixture of pride and egotism, and no prejudiced man, therefore, will be happy.
7Although I am not a prejudiced man, the presence of the two evil-smelling monks annoyed me extremely.
8Benoni is a prejudiced man, a very prejudiced man, a Jew of the Jew, who-doesnot like Christians.
9He was a prejudiced man; Maltravers was more liberal, but then Maltravers did not pretend to be a wit.
10Surely it was again providential that he had not intrusted his secret to this utterly ignorant and prejudiced man!
11That is the kind of a review to have; the doubtful man; even the prejudiced man, is persuaded and succumbs.
12The man who had left him was an enemy and a prejudiced man, but Trent knew that he was honest.
13Then I feigned sickness, only to realise that my place would be taken by Judge Grosvenor, a notoriously prejudiced man.
14Both the events in which it originated, and the effects which it had produced, prejudiced men against it.
15Three prejudiced men, he thought.
16Like most prejudiced men, Drummond's conversion was sudden and extreme, and, being a practical man, was at once acted upon.
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