Aún no tenemos significados para "very ill-used".
1They had all been very ill-used since she last saw her sister.
2But, unless that is granted, I shall, indeed, have been very ill-used!
3I shall think myself very ill-used if he sells me out-worsethan ill-used.
4Your wife is a very good, a very loving, and a very ill-used woman.
5Now pray, 'Sir Lucius, do not you look upon me as a very ill-used gentleman?'
6We do, indeed, growl at the gnats of a summer evening and think ourselves very ill-used.
7I always felt that Martha was very ill-used.
8The little fellows thought themselves very ill-used.
9You have had a great deal done for you, Victor, though you may consider yourself very ill-used.
10She felt that he had been very ill-used, and was quite unhappy in having to communicate what had passed.
11She was thinking it all over while dressing, and trying hard to believe herself a very ill-used, instead of naughty, child.
12His attitude seemed to imply that he was a very ill-used man, but had discovered that it was no use protesting.
13You have been eating it for the last twenty years, and now you think yourself very ill-used because the duke wants to have his turn.
14"I think that Mountjoy has been very ill-used."
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