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Meanings of so disreputable in English
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Usage of so disreputable in English
1
Upon closer examination Kamir did not look so menacing or sodisreputable.
2
Why, my boys are sodisreputable-looking, they haven't even a collar between them.
3
It is all so dirty, sodisreputable, so false.
4
It is, indeed, terrible that my representative should be going about in sodisreputable a condition.
5
This is why honesty is sodisreputable.
6
He's not sodisreputable as he looks.
7
The thing would, in my mind, be sodisreputable that I should have to throw up the case.
8
I looked at her again more critically, and discovered what it was that made her look sodisreputable.
9
I am anxious to avoid a regular conviction of sodisreputable an infirmity;-besides ,thenight has become quite pleasant.
10
If the occupations you have told me about are sodisreputable-whatwere those you have kept so carefully concealed?
11
Carlton's half of the story was that he did not accept Mark Twain's book because the author looked sodisreputable.
12
I usually tell people I played the piano in a whorehouse or something else not quite sodisreputable as the truth.
13
I immediately sent another guinea, and requested her not to name sodisreputable an action, in one, from whom I had hoped better conduct.
14
Besides this, all his instincts were strong against any intercourse with a woman sodisreputable-looking, with an expression of countenance alternately fierce and fawning.
15
John Hewett would have nothing to do with an alliance sodisreputable; Mrs. Hewett had in vain besought her stepson not to marry so unworthily.