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Meanings of
unmannerly
in English
Socially incorrect in behavior.
rude
ill-mannered
unmannered
bad-mannered
Related terms
impolite
Usage of
unmannerly
in English
1
It is the way to do with Jack-o-lanterns when they become
unmannerly
.
2
They thought it
unmannerly
to invite certain ones and leave others out.
3
This
unmannerly
brute could wait until we were alone for his lesson.
4
And the weather-beaten soldier, the disciple of Voltaire, the malevolent,
unmannerly
father?
5
Why are you staying away in this
unmannerly
fashion, you naughty boy?
6
He was at the mercy of that shouting audience-
a
most
unmannerly
mob!
7
The lassie had nae liking for the
unmannerly
wind and snaw of Edinburgh.
8
Perhaps after all the fellow had been no worse than an
unmannerly
bear.
9
If I throw bread pellets at the girls, they will call me
unmannerly
.
10
Hunger made his body jerked and his eyes shine with an
unmannerly
eagerness.
11
But further, upon higher accounts this is a very uncivil and
unmannerly
practice.
12
Before he had finished speaking, Krafft burst into an
unmannerly
peal of laughter.
13
Thou
unmannerly
cur, offer't but again and I put thee to the door.
14
Get you gone- astickto your back is what you want,
unmannerly
dog.
15
You're
unmannerly
enough to ask for a third helping to cake.
16
But it shall never be said that Jack Sparhawk was an
unmannerly
lubber.
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unmannerly
Adjective
Frequent collocations
so unmannerly
most unmannerly
too unmannerly
unmannerly conduct
unmannerly way
More collocations
Unmannerly
through the time
Unmannerly
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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