Aún no tenemos significados para "very decorous".
1In these coffee-houses, however, there generally prevails a very decorous stillness and silence.
2The behaviour of the princes was very decorous and lively.
3Some were very decorous in public, never giving anything of interest to the paparazzi.
4The conversation was certainly being conducted on very decorous lines.
5The court became very decorous, if it was hypocritical.
6And it was also very decorous, well-bred, and conventional.
7It is really more correct, decidedly more proper; Chrysantheme is evidently a very decorous young person.
8It is really more correct, decidedly much more proper; Chrysanthème is evidently a very decorous young person.
9I fear that our conduct was not very decorous, but in the circumstances we were to be excused.
10When he entered public life, the House of Lords was a very small and a very decorous assembly.
11The boys were expected to be very decorous not only to the visiting ministers but to all older than themselves.
12When the sets, which are very long and very decorous, are finished, sometimes a jig is danced for our benefit.
13It was all very decorous, and over in a second, but it meant much to remember afterward, that look and hand-clasp.
14It was indeed a very decorous little party which sat in two rows of three, facing each other in the wagonette during the eight-mile drive.
15Very decorous people were with each other even though it was a very high voltage under the decorousness.
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