Aún no tenemos significados para "very ill-bred".
1But they are very ill-bred and unpolished in the western country.
2The painful fact is that Byron was a very ill-bred person.
3Only a very ill-bred person will meet another with a stare.
4This person is, in any event, a very ill-bred fellow, with probably immoral intentions.
5It is very ill-bred, to say nothing of the unkindness.'
6He is immensely rich, but he is very ill-bred, and that is why Uncle dislikes him.
7I think that sort of scrupulousness is very ill-bred, if you'll excuse my saying so, Rose.
8That was very ill-bred of you.
9I suppose that Herbert's country relations, many of whom live in the city, would have thought it very ill-bred.
10Mamma is sometimes very ill-bred.
11Ada Wilson has certainly shown herself very ill-bred and heartless in thus criticising so old a person to one of her own relatives.
12'How very ill-bred you are-tosay such wicked things, Charley!' said Clara.
13"In that case I should have thought you a very ill-bred man."
14"You are a very irritating person," said the Rocket, "and very ill-bred.
15"Your comment reveals you very ill-bred," said he to his mother-in-law.
16"Then you would be very ill-bred," cried Mr. Palmer.
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