Aún no tenemos significados para "very punctilious".
1He is cheery and loquacious, methodical and orderly, and very punctilious in dress.
2He had an idea that these people were very punctilious as to time.
3They call themselves captives, not slaves, and are very punctilious upon this point.
4The Russians are very punctilious in making and receiving visits.
5They are very punctilious in their manners to each other.
6The Holy Office is very punctilious, according to the circumstance.
7She has certainly good sense, and is not very punctilious.
8He is very punctilious about answering letters; and suspecting nothing he would tell the news.
9Now Hastings was to have been here, and as a rule the neutrals are very punctilious.
10He is an honest and very punctilious German.
11Thorndyke is so very punctilious about his engagements.
12She was very punctilious about calling upon strangers.
13The best Sinn Feiners are very punctilious.
14They are very punctilious amongst each other.
15She was very punctilious in all her habits, breakfasting ever at half-past eight, and dining always at six.
16She was a very punctilious woman.
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Very punctilious a través del tiempo
Very punctilious por variante geográfica