Aún no tenemos significados para "very importunate".
1In consequence, the Duke of Guise was becoming very importunate for Philip's subsidies.
2His father and aunt are very importunate for an early celebration.
3They are a mean, impudent people, as well as very importunate.
4His eyes across the table were growing very importunate.
5He was very importunate in pressing his claims.
6Mrs. Ellison was so very importunate with her company to stay supper that they all consented.
7Then she said, "You can be very importunate sometimes."
8When he came back, he told the company he had been teased by a very importunate beggar.
9He is very importunate to see me.
10King Ottoo, and his queen Edea, came on board, and were very importunate in their solicitations to Capt.
11His friend declared he would take no denial, and he growing very importunate, Amelia at length seconded him.
12When Maruja received hers, she said, laughingly, to Prince, "Will you think me very importunate if I ask for another?"
13A very importunate and oppressive disorder has for some time debarred me from the pleasures, and obstructed me in the duties of life.
14I was very importunate to know what it was; at last he told me it was a gentleman's house built with China ware.
15His brother and his brother's wife also made a very importunate request for baptism, and the mission not long after complied with it.
16I was very importunate to know what it was; at last he told me, it was a gentleman's house, built all with China ware.
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Very importunate por variante geográfica