Encara no tenim significats per a "unpolite".
1The more unpolite I was with people, the more obstinate they became.
2He is unpolite, cruel, insolent, unwise, a trifler in his own happiness.
3You recollect that first night, when I was so unpolite and inky?
4He is unpolite, fantastic, and a dreamer, and acts by fits and starts.
5This, however, was not considered as in the least unpolite.
6The unpolite impulsive man will, however, sometimes rather lose his friend than his joke.
7It must be a lady- amancould not be so unpolite towards this angelic being.
8It would be most unpolite, not to say insulting, if we did not accept the invitation.
9O Dr. Bartlett, I must have been thought an unpolite husband, had she been my wife!
10If I am unpolite, madam, my sincerity will be my excuse; at least to my own heart.
11She says, I am an unpolite man.
12Very unpolite, a very coarse metaphor?
13He runs about twelve hundred woollies, and is about as unpolite a cuss as I ever met up with.
15Custom-though it has nothing to give him-isgoading him with its advice; it tells him to abandon the unfashionable, unpolite scheme.
16The Duchess of Richmond has got a fever with the attendance of Tuesday-buton Friday we were forced to be unpolite.
Unpolite a través del temps