We have no meanings for "very ill-natured" in our records yet.
1 That's very ill-natured , Mr. Finn; and I find that you are becoming generally ill-natured.
2 I don't think anything except that you are very ill-natured .
3 He looked very ill-natured , which was perhaps owing to his being thus interrupted in his toilet.
4 This was very ill-natured , and was felt by Mr. Gibson to be so rude, that he almost turned upon his patroness in anger.
5 'Georgina has been foolish and unguarded, and the world is very ill-natured .
6 And something, too, reached Clara's ears-somethingfrom old Mr. Wright, the rector, who loved scandal, and was very ill-natured .
7 "The people in this place," says the song, "are very ill - natured , and if they see you and me together, they will talk," &c.
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