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1 That is a very silly practice of yours, Daisy, and very unbecoming .
2 Such conduct, let me assure you, is very unbecoming .
3 A scandalous, nay, dishonest abuse, and very unbecoming clergy!
4 The latter returned their salute with a distant and haughty politeness, which I thought very unbecoming .
5 And she had tied her hair with a snuff-brown ribbon which was very unbecoming to her.
6 Aunt Olivia thought it very unbecoming to sit there before us, but he made her do it.
7 After all, it was not very unbecoming .
8 It would be very unbecoming to you.
9 It is very unbecoming to have them always in our mouths: surely there are appointed times for them.
10 What a very unbecoming expression, Jane.
11 Keturah regrets to say that she had on a very unbecoming green wrapper, and several ink-spots on her fingers.
12 Besides, it was very unbecoming .
13 She was uncommonly homely, even for an ogress, and she wore a brown calico dress that was very unbecoming .
14 In the next place, it was very unbecoming in you to be so forward to take the place of honor.
15 I thought such excessive vanity very unbecoming in a man of his years, but I could not help looking amused.
16 You know that this great man was accused of a crime very unbecoming a philosopher: I mean bribery and extortion.
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