We have no meanings for "very discourteous" in our records yet.
1 You have been very discourteous to me to-day.
2 It's very discourteous to just drop me off.
3 Yes, but they will think that very discourteous .
4 The doorkeeper answered in a very discourteous way that it was none of his business where the senators were.
5 They are doubtless picnicking somewhere in the woods beyond, and 'tis very discourteous not to bid us to the entertainment.
6 'I am afraid Gillian was very discourteous .
7 "Miss Enfilden," he said, "will you think me very discourteous if I leave you for a moment?
8 "I think I have been taking a great deal of trouble for the sake of a very discourteous person," she said.
9 "You are a very discourteous Giant," answered the stranger quietly, "and I shall probably have to teach you a little civility, before we part.
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