We have no meanings for "very ill-mannered" in our records yet.
1 Pardon me, my friend, I fear I have been very ill-mannered .
2 Fred thought him, with his stock of old jokes, very ill-mannered .
3 The seventeenth century has truly been called 'a very ill-mannered century.'
4 They were very ill-mannered .
5 You are very ill-mannered !
6 But they seemed to Fred very ill- mannered and ill-timed.
7 Very ill - mannered and impertinent I call it!
8 "It's very ill - mannered of you."
9 "I fear you must have thought me very ill-mannered towards my wife yesterday," he said shyly; "and indeed I know I was."
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