Encara no tenim significats per a "very reprehensible".
1He was ready to admit that it was very reprehensible of him.
2Forgive me, sir, these thoughts, which must seem very reprehensible to you.
3The day being breezy, the insubordination of the large banners was very reprehensible.
4This being a few minutes behind time is very reprehensible-veryrep-re-hen-sible indeed, my love.
5No, indeed, very reprehensible: I am, as a married man, entirely of your mind.
6The moral conditions in those days were very reprehensible.
7This, my dear child, is very reprehensible of you.
8It was very reprehensible, I suppose.
9It was very reprehensible in Craggie to make such an announcement to me so suddenly, on a street corner.
10It is doubtless very reprehensible, but I must admit that the theory does not inspire me with overwhelming enthusiasm.
11This was very reprehensible.
12I am undoubtedly a very reprehensible character, Miss Penrhyn, but I don't think that I am worse than most men.
13Lady Chettam thought that such conduct was very reprehensible, and remembered that Mrs. Truberry's mother was a Miss Walsingham of Melspring.
14He was therefore able to catch Mr. Rushcroft in the very reprehensible act of taking liberties with the designs of the author.
15True, such a manifestation of hard-heartedness and bad taste is very reprehensible; but its cause is hunger, not sheer blackness of heart.
16If I recollect right I expressed to you that your two oldest brothers' conduct was very reprehensible, and I there predicted their ruin.
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