Aún no tenemos significados para "seem churlish".
1I fear lest we seem churlish and niggard in his eyes.
2But in the last 10 years Gordon has got into it and it would seem churlish to interfere.'
3Louise didn't strictly approve, but objecting now would seem churlish, and it did keep her out of mischief.
4I must seem churlish and ungrateful, but if I listened to you for hours the result would be the same.
5Still, it would seem churlish to use those matters to detract from the brilliant nature of Kaymer's all-round game thus far.
6This was a sour match, the winning of which Tyrone celebrated with sufficient abandon as to make all analysis seem churlish.
7Italy 16 Wales 24:IT MIGHT seem churlish to complain about a precious away win, so let's not.
8And, after that, he had suggested to Mrs. Hewson that it might seem churlish on his part not to have his meals with the rest.
9Picking holes in Leinster's performance on Saturday seems churlish and easily done.
10It seems churlish to raise the illogicality of domestic violence leave.
11Consequently, it seems churlish to make a dissenting remark about either.
12It seems churlish to worry about a downside to this effort.
13It seems churlish then to complain about such a fine piece of writing.
14The Madocs could not easily mount an argument against that, not without seeming churlish.
15But it seemed churlish to say no, so I agreed.
16For the rest of us, it seems churlish not to enter in(...)
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