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Meanings of very neglectful in English
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Usage of very neglectful in English
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But the young men, Miss Dalton, are very , veryneglectful.
2
And it seemed veryneglectful not to come to see after you, poor dear child!
3
You must have thought me veryneglectful.
4
He remembered, self-reproachfully, that he must have seemed veryneglectful, and he stammered something about having been busy.
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A father who did not teach his sons these things, as well as firearms safety, would be veryneglectful.
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It's veryneglectful, anyway.
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Among other things, Mrs. Clarke repeatedly reproached herself for not having written or sent to my sister; and the knight acknowledged-'Ay ,itwas veryneglectful!
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'Yes, I know it's veryneglectful, but really it is such awful work.'
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'All the same it is veryneglectful on Gladys's part.
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"I suppose you have been thinking me veryneglectful, but you know how I hate to write letters."
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"Come, come," he declared, "this sounds very bad, Mr. Tavernake, veryneglectful, very careless as to the interests of the firm.
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"Well, she must think I'm a veryneglectful mother" had been Cornelia Stratton's outburst of self-reproach as she passed the letter to Madeline.