Ainda não temos significados para "so uncivil".
1It would be so uncivil, even an Englishman would not say it.
2I was afraid you might be so uncivil as to desert me.
3There is nothing so uncivil at times as to be cuttingly polite.
4The mans said he never saw so uncivil a gentleman in his life.
5Shall I be so uncivil as to hold back?
6I hope they ain't so uncivil to us.
7And why was that other man so uncivil to me;-theman who was the lord's gamekeeper?
8The same woman who had been so uncivil to Richard, had watched and seen them go out together.
9Forgive me for being so uncivil.
11It is very odd you should be so uncivil to the child in her presence, and so ecstatic now!
12Your honor understands that I could hardly be so uncivil as to say to him, 'No, you can't sit down.'
14Our quarters at the khan became more uncomfortable; the people were so uncivil they would hardly give us cold water without grumbling.
15"That needn't make him so uncivil," said Rose, poutingly, "for if it comes to that you're the LANDLORD," she added triumphantly.
16-What ,willyou force me?-no-givemeanother Glass, I scorn to be so uncivil to be forced, my service to you, Sir-this shan't do, Sir.
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