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sin manías
Marked by an absence of due or proper care or attention to detail; not concerned with cleanliness.
fastidious
untidy
unrefined
Spanish
sin manías
fastidious
1
Public arbitration would also facilitate
fastidious
record-keeping that would support additional reforms.
2
She became
fastidious
about her personal appearance and exclusive in her friendships.
3
This to his proud and
fastidious
nature was humiliating in the extreme.
4
But of course it is natural for aristocratic minds to be
fastidious
.
5
It had always been easy enough, too easy for his
fastidious
taste.
1
With some attention to cleanliness and sanitation, the little hotel at St. Martin du Var might satisfy the
unfastidious
.
2
How dared people think she would marry him?-thatshe was so undignified, infatuated and
unfastidious
as to yoke herself to a slow, common boor?
3
Bestiality (except in one form to be noted later) is, on the other hand, the sexual perversion of dull, insensitive and
unfastidious
persons.
unfastidious persons
Spanish
sin manías
sin problemas