Aún no tenemos significados para "very inconsistent".
1To wish she was one of them: how very inconsistent of her.
2The disposition of the people is very inconsistent, but it is not bad.
3Even his theory of free love was a very inconsistent one.
4The rookie first-rounder played 73 snaps against the Patriots, but was very inconsistent.
5It is very inconsistent - ramps on one corner, and not the next.
6You are a wicked creature, very inconsistent, very stupid, very silly.
7These apparent marks of confidence were very inconsistent with the agitated state of her mind.
8Some of our doings, judged from the vantage point of the knoll, are very inconsistent.
9It is so very inconsistent of you to-
10They're very inconsistent; that's their principal interest.
11Yes, I do, though I suppose if you knew all about me you'd think it very inconsistent.
12But with 11 goals and nine assists, he was the most consistent player on a very inconsistent team.
13Mr. SMITH:-Theargument of the gentleman from Kentucky seems to me very inconsistent with his report in other respects.
14I thought it very inconsistent with that conduct which I ought to maintain, while the companion of the Rambler.
15That intrusive curiosity is very inconsistent with the delicacy of a well-bred man, and always offends in some degree.
16We have been very inconsistent.
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Very inconsistent a través del tiempo
Very inconsistent por variante geográfica