Ainda não temos significados para "very indifferent".
1Chambers; and it was but a very indifferent compliment to a bride.
2Cars 2 also received very indifferent reviews from high- and low-brow critics.
3The young couple were educated and well-spoken but very indifferent and casual.
4The first part of his speech was very indifferent, the latter excellent.
5The roads now became very indifferent, but the scenery was much improved.
6The schools, at the time of which I write, were very indifferent.
7He is in very indifferent health, but no immediate danger is apprehended.
8All other things, especially public, press, etc., are very indifferent to me.
9His voice sounded very indifferent, and a pause followed Margaret's mild ejaculation.
10Two men attempted to duplicate Church's success, but with very indifferent result.
11Was this not a good year in the Faroe fishing?-No, very indifferent.
12The proprietor is very indifferent, and shrugs his shoulders in an amiable manner.
13Leicester had a very indifferent opinion too of the train-bands of the metropolis.
14And it is very indifferent to which of these we give the preference.
15The food we get here in New York is very indifferent.
16I was very indifferent about it: eight months ago it had been lucky.
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Very indifferent ao longo do tempo
Very indifferent nas variantes da língua