Aún no tenemos significados para "very proper".
1She was very proper and shy in some ways, verbally at least.
2She was played by this very proper, older English actress, Rita Davies.
3He is an old-school banker typical of his generation and very proper.
4I consider you a very proper and delightful person to live with.
5You have this new and very proper desire to become thoroughly domesticated.
6It was very proper, of course, and I do not blame you.
7He showed a very proper spirit in punching that young cub's head.
8A very proper sentiment, said William, with his eye on the candlestick.
9He despised Luke, and Clarice seemed a very proper match for him.
10My very proper and punctilious mother, too, has been scoring me lately.
11George Jones turned out to be a very proper, somewhat tight-lipped man.
12So far as externals went, Mr. Delaney was a very proper man.
13Fringer is a very proper man-there ain't a properer und-akerin England.
14And yes, yes, 'external' is a very proper term for it.
15At this crisis his lordship had made a very proper and theatrical start.
16You spoke once before to very proper purpose; I have not forgotten that.
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