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Значения термина scrupulous neatness на английском
Значения для термина "scrupulous neatness" отсутствуют.
Использование термина scrupulous neatness на английском
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The books and papers were all arranged with scrupulousneatness and method.
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And even scrupulousneatness need bring with it no suspicion of puppyism.
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As a dwelling it might be crude, but it had an air of scrupulousneatness.
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He was dressed with scrupulousneatness, and there was a smile of triumphant anticipation on his face.
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He was dressed with scrupulousneatness, and had evidently taken great care in preparing himself for the trial.
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Her woman's eye took in the scrupulousneatness of the room and the orderly disposition of the various articles.
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One was a florid man of large proportions, dressed in the height of the fashion and with scrupulousneatness.
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She was dignified and stately, both in manners and demeanor, and everything about her bore traces of scrupulousneatness.
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Arrayed with scrupulousneatness
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She dressed with her usual scrupulousneatness, and after hesitating for a moment, put on her best Sunday serge dress.
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Yet despite his maimed and suffering body he was dressed with a scrupulousneatness which was almost like an air of elegance.
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To their surprise they have found hundreds of cottages, homely, but not uncomfortable, kept with scrupulousneatness, and furnished by no means badly.
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It was his first experience of working aboard a ship, and he expected to find a scrupulousneatness, and hammocks in place of beds.
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He had just dressed himself with scrupulousneatness in the fashion of a plain gentleman, as was his wont, without a trace of foppery.
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This scrupulousneatness, in a household so slovenly and easy-going, where it was an established tradition that something should be forgotten or wrong, impressed Siegmund.