Aún no tenemos significados para "very vulgar".
1I agree with you, they are very puerile-theyare even very vulgar.
2In later years he would probably have thought damson tart ' very vulgar.'
3To cut a long story short, he behaved in a very vulgar way.
4So it is a very vulgar way of talking to speak about A.
5Airs from the river are damp, you know, and wharves so very vulgar.
6Of course, politics and journalism are, as it happens, very vulgar.
7The tone is often very vulgar and rude, said Stroppa.
8They are a very vulgar, pushing family, observed Mrs. Graham.
9The Duchess of Praslin, jolly, red-faced, looking very vulgar, and being very attentive and civil.
10She may be a very vulgar and commonplace person, but her power is nevertheless prodigious.
11And it is very vulgar in these days to go and see people who are down.
12She thought demonstrative people very vulgar, and believed kissing a means of conveying germs of disease.
13Nine chances to one, Ezra, and then those which are found out are very vulgar affairs.
14If using local words is vulgar, I was very vulgar in the Forest,-wasI not, mamma?
15Yes, that's very vulgar; but it is true, and there's nobody but you to hear it.
16Hasn't it struck you that we're very vulgar?
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