Ainda não temos significados para "very immoral".
1I'm surprised at your lordship's quoting Byron,-hewas a very immoral poet.
2I don't doubt it, Walter; but it was a very immoral thing also.
3After all, was it so very immoral, this little deception that she proposed?
4I suppose that's very immoral, but that's what it comes to.
5It is very immoral for women to go about barefoot.
6That was a very immoral business practice, he said.
7There's something very immoral about it, I must say.
8His writings are nearly extinct, and are for the most part of a very immoral kind.
9And then, people said it was very immoral.
10Kedzie had never done anything very immoral.
11Sweet Lana was so moral that she made us, who had never thought of ourselves as being very immoral, feel rather bawdy.
12Whoever may have been the child's father, her mother was a rather beautiful and very immoral woman, the wife of the Marchese Fagniani.
13That was the meaning of the very immoral advice given by a don to a friend of mine on the day before an examination.
14I cannot bring myself to sanction an expenditure for certainly very unnecessary, perhaps, and I much fear it, for illegal and very immoral purposes.
15She was a remarkable woman, but very immoral, and unworthy of her son; not even the honor of her own daughter was sacred to her.
16'Why, Teacher, according to our ideas that is very immoral.'
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