Aún no tenemos significados para "too uppity".
1The others might have decided he was too bright-ortoo uppity-fortheir taste.
2That Logan outfit, well-wishers of the Martins, are getting too uppity.
3And to black Atlantans, a warning not to get too uppity:
4Maybe there's a shortage of good slaves, or maybe the slaves got too uppity.
5If your ideas are too uppity for us, then you'll have to leave the school.
6We're not going to have any of the Lloydsboro Valley girls imposed on, and if she gets too uppity she'll find herself boycotted.
7But it sucks when you act clueless about things we all know you know and then get too uppity to be checked on your word.
8The idea is that women should be grateful for what they've got and not get too uppity about demanding more "because it could be worse".
9"For a dummy," Roy said, "she is a mite too uppity."
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