Aún no tenemos significados para "very clannish".
1They are very clannish, especially the mountain tribes, and family influence is all potent.
2The Scandinavian Mormons are very clannish in their disposition.
3And of course these were Iraqis-verycliquish, very clannish.
4In most cities the members of the legal profession form a clique, and are very clannish.
5Our neighbourhood was what is called very clannish.
6They get to be very clannish too.
7The truth is that in those days the Parliamentary reporters were a very clannish set-almost, indeed, a close corporation.
8The colored people, as so often happens, lived in a certain section of Scranton, being very clannish in their habits.
93: Very clannish, lacking absolutely in intelligence, executive ability, frankness; in fact, every attribute that is necessary for a good foreman.
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