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1 You certainly have been very uncommunicative with reference to yourself.
2 John had at first been rather grand to his old friend, and very uncommunicative .
3 The hermit proved to be a very uncommunicative person.
4 Lord Dumbello was cross with him, and very uncommunicative .
5 Even when he took his place at the table beside the Empress he was very uncommunicative .
6 We are very uncommunicative people in this establishment.
7 Naturally cold and reserved, she was very uncommunicative - afactthat pained Hulda and Joel not a little.
8 Salvolio was a very uncommunicative person.
9 So far as I can learn, for Tish is very uncommunicative about the entire matter, the morning passed quietly enough.
10 Janet called her family also, but she had become very uncommunicative toward me, and did not inform me how it went.
11 As for William W. Kolderup, since he had arrived at a decision, he had become very uncommunicative , especially to his nephew.
12 "Herr Scheff was a very uncommunicative old bird," remarked Jim, dryly, as they trudged over the wet, heavy sand towards the cliffs.
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