We have no meanings for "very uncharitable" in our records yet.
1 I may appear very uncharitable in the expression of this opinion; yet hear me, Florry; facts are incontrovertible.
2 Mrs. Verne had emphasized the word friend in a very uncharitable manner, and her tone was spiteful in the extreme.
3 Besides, Birdy'd made some very uncharitable (accurate) remarks about his associates and he'd returned the salvo with all guns blazing.
4 "I'm afraid you think me very uncharitable , " said the older woman suddenly.
5 "My dear," answered the vicar, mildly, "you make very uncharitable suppositions.
6 " Very uncharitable of you to suggest such a thing," the other declared in mock disbelief.
7 'Upon my word, Bessie, I think you are very uncharitable this fine Sunday morning,' said the captain.
8 "But I do thank Him, and it is very uncharitable of you to say, we do not thank Him; we all thank Him!"
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