Aún no tenemos significados para "ill-natured man".
1The governor of the town was a morose, surly, and ill-natured man.
2The President, always an ill-natured man, was in a particularly bad humor to-day.
3The chairman, an ill-natured man at best, was in a particularly bad humour that day.
4Mr. Waddington was not, in his way, an ill-natured man, and he stopped short upon the pavement.
5An ill-natured man Boswell certainly was not.
6He was not naturally an ill-natured man.
7He was not an ill-natured man.
8For what else is a slanderous and ill-natured man than a fox, or something still more wretched and mean?
9Mackenzie was not at heart an ill-natured man, and he would have repudiated with indignation the charge of being a mischief-maker.
10An ill-dressed, ill-natured man and woman, each carrying a violin, and a thin, squalid girl, with a tamborine, composed the group.
11For this reason I am very much troubled when I see the talents' of humour and ridicule in the possession of an ill-natured man.
12The well-digger was a difficult, ill-natured man of fifty or so, but when it came to digging wells he was a bona fide genius.
13The man who had habitually robbed him of his hire, was a "stout-built, ill-natured man," a farmer, by the name of William Hyson.
14"Oh, you ill-natured man," said Miss Demolines.
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