Aún no tenemos significados para "silly habit".
1It has simply become a silly habit, this jotting down of idle words.
2It's a silly habit, but at 75 it's hard to break, he says.
3He told himself savagely that this was what came of his silly habit of thinking aloud.
4She would probably think it a silly habit.
5It's a silly habit of mine.
6What a silly habit smoking is!
8She knew that she ought to talk frankly to Joe, and get over this silly habit of never mentioning Amy's name!
9It is a silly habit, I dare say, but somehow it seems to bring a great deal of romance into one's life.
10'He has dreadful friends, silly habits, and his antics make me laugh!'
11Do you have any silly habits?
12Everyone has silly habits.
13By ending our embarrassment and learning to enjoy the strange, silly habits of England just as much as all our other cultures.
14"Heh-heh," he chuckled, like, What a silly habit, but, aw shucks, I just can't help myself.
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