Aún no tenemos significados para "very aristocratic".
1Besides, it is very aristocratic to play ball among roses and dahlias.
2She went by a very aristocratic-sounding name, which corresponded to her appearance.
3Slender and tall and very aristocratic she appeared, her profile alone visible to the passers-by.
4She supposed his manners were very aristocratic, but for her part she liked plain people.'
5The Eversons are a very aristocratic family, aren't they?
6The very aristocratic nature of the system permitted a vigor of discipline which democracy cannot possess.
7Washington and Waverly places were very aristocratic indeed.
8It was not a fashionable street, and Mrs. Wilkinson could not be a very aristocratic person.
9They are very aristocratic kin of these robins.
10She's too effeminate, if she is so very aristocratic-not half so handsome as 'ma belle Juive.'
11Yes, he was clearly very aristocratic, so he must have had money to live in that place.
12Some of them made good citizens and raised families, and when they grew rich became very aristocratic.
13Only you must prepare yourself for a somewhat large tea-party, and not of a very aristocratic kind.
14There was something very aristocratic about her.
15The audience, very aristocratic, was more select than numerous, which is a good sign for our friend.
16Of course Squercum doesn't sound very aristocratic.
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