We have no meanings for "very inhospitable" in our records yet.
1 The Mansa of this town had the character of being very inhospitable .
2 I did not know your reason myself, and I know I have been very inhospitable .
3 There dwelt here a bonde called Bjorn Eiterkveisa, who was very rich, but very inhospitable .
4 You are very inhospitable inside.
5 I think we were very inhospitable , and I want to wipe away the recollection of our dulness from his mind.
6 These seem very inhospitable confessions, but I make them the more freely since I am about to treat you 'en Gourmet.'
7 There was a very inhospitable looking bed, two shake-downs, and four Windsor chairs in more or less state of dilapidation-alloccupied likewise.
8 All these "non-diurnal" worlds were very inhospitable to life, for one hemisphere was always extravagantly hot, the other extravagantly cold.
9 I found that Melbourne in the beginning of 1854 was a very expensive place to live in, and consequently a very inhospitable place.
10 The shore of the lake, as they paddled along it, was thinly inhabited, and the people very inhospitable , till they reached the town of Eppigoya.
11 "Hullo, Bude," said the boy, "you've grown very inhospitable all of a sudden!"
12 "I must seem very inhospitable , " said Hodder.
13 "It seems very inhospitable , " said Erica, "but don't you think, Rose, you had better go back to Greyshot?"
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