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Meanings of disagreeable habit in English
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Usage of disagreeable habit in English
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The disagreeablehabit of implying things was not one of Maud's faults.
2
Maud began to gnaw her fingers, a disagreeablehabit she had in privacy.
3
Giles had a very disagreeablehabit of repeating his words.
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And like dreams, eternity has the disagreeablehabit of coming to an end at the most inappropriate time.
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Though Mr. and Mrs. Morris liked him very much, when they were alone they often ridiculed this disagreeablehabit.
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Wet days were the great trial-thosedrizzling, chilly days which have a disagreeablehabit of intruding into our English summers.
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Thus a disagreeablehabit and a disagreeable tradition were abolished, and one more step was made in the direction of universal kindliness.
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A disagreeablehabit of the enemy which makes Tommy realize that after capturing a position the hardest work is to hold it.
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She had a disagreeablehabit of shaking him out of his slumber, but her simple and unchanging manner of accepting and enduring everything was invigorating.
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It is one of her disagreeablehabits, when you speak to her.
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Besides, I have many disagreeablehabits.
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This, and many other very disagreeablehabits, are owing to mauvaise honte at their first setting out in the world.
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"Very disagreeablehabits, those I've noticed," Mrs. Foston Rowe sniffed.
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"A disagreeablehabit of telling the truth."
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"It is a very disagreeablehabit," he continued, "and I know you want to overcome it, so I'll write you a prescription for some medicine.