Aún no tenemos significados para "very frivolous".
1He is very frivolous, and I have a small opinion of his poetry.
2She remembered how very frivolous he used to consider her novel-reading.
3This was during the twenties and the two 18-year-old girls were very frivolous.
4It is very frivolous and clever-allfroth but delightful froth.
5There was nothing either very frivolous or very serious about the woman of the Restoration.
6I shall not trouble the reader with the whole of them, as many were very frivolous.
7Malánya Pávlovna was very frivolous and sometimes suspicious.
8He likewise affronted and used them ill on all occasions, and even on very frivolous pretences.
9We must be very frivolous to escape detection.
10Longueville is growing very frivolous," she said, "coming to the Kursaal at all sorts of hours."
11These charges are very frivolous.
12Peter was becoming very frivolous.
13On this the young men, who were very frivolous, like most of the islanders, laughed aloud, and even the elders smiled.
14I must say that, for grown-up people, these visitors are very frivolous, and play about together as if they were children.
15And a gorgeous fray it was, with Matthew whistling and directing and pounding and having the time of his very frivolous life.
16Though these directions appear to be very frivolous, even for those times, they are much more so for our stage of civilization.
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