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Meanings of very disobedient in English
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Usage of very disobedient in English
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Jack became a verydisobedient child, and disobedience avenges itself on the disobedient.
2
Of course it is all my fault, for I know I have been verydisobedient.
3
You are right, you have been verydisobedient, what do you have to say for yourself?
4
He said, You have been verydisobedient!
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Children, you are getting verydisobedient.
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I wouldn't like father to see me here, for then he would think me a verydisobedient girl.
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Meares has deposed Osman in favour of Rabchick, as the former was getting either verydisobedient or very deaf.
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It is verydisobedient.
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Several of the sovereigns of Continental Europe have had great troubles with their children, and these children have often had verydisobedient fathers.
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Mun Bun was not a verydisobedient little boy; but as Daddy Bunker said, he had a better "forgetery" than he had memory.
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'You are a verydisobedient little boy.
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"You are verydisobedient; why won't you sleep?"
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"You're a verydisobedient creature, aren't you?"
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"I suppose I am verydisobedient," was the simple answer; "but, Aunt Judith, the temptation was too hard to resist.