Aún no tenemos significados para "very unruly".
1The cattle were very unruly, and Jim made little headway with them.
2The town of Hippo was very unruly, full of heretics, schismatics, pagans.
3These cows appeared to be very unruly, and ran away directly the farmer approached them.
4At first she tossed about and was very unruly.
5Notwithstanding the very unruly conduct of the prisoners, we arrived at Monterey on the sixth evening.
6The Bedouin were very unruly about the packing.
7The Deadham lads were very rowdy, very unruly.
8The woman professes to be a clairvoyant, and there are five children, two very unruly boys.
9That means I have been very unruly.
10I have an impression that this is something in the year 1916, and something very unruly, something destructive.
11The mob, by the 20th, were very unruly, and insisted that the royal family should not leave Naples.
12Then when the father went to heaven, the young man became very unruly because of gambling and other vices.
13Aunt Catherine, who looked after all the children on the plantation, was very unruly, no one could whip her.
14Feelings fluctuate, and, in fact, in many cases become very unruly, like spoiled children, and want everything their own way.
15The thing that takes me the most time is my hair because it's very unruly and there's so much of it.
16In short, I was a very unruly child with an independent spirit, who recognized the authority of nobody to give arbitrary commands.
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