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Meanings of very unchristian in English
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Usage of very unchristian in English
1
He fancied himself full of righteous wrath: he was really in a veryunchristian temper.
2
It may be veryunchristian of me"-witha small schoolboy grin-"butI simply can't abide Caroline Tempest!"
3
When your foot goes in that way it is a veryunchristian foot, and you ought to keep it still.
4
Is it so very unreasonable, so veryunchristian, so very dishonoring to the love of God, to think that she sometimes succeeds...?
5
The parson did not approve of Mr. Hackabout's method of escaping, which he considered as a veryunchristian attempt upon the lives of his fellow-subjects.
6
I grant it: it is entirely wrong- averyunchristian proceeding.