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1
Besides, it is
very
aristocratic
to play ball among roses and dahlias.
2
She went by a
very
aristocratic
-
sounding
name, which corresponded to her appearance.
3
Slender and tall and
very
aristocratic
she appeared, her profile alone visible to the passers-by.
4
She supposed his manners were
very
aristocratic
,
but for her part she liked plain people.'
5
The Eversons are a
very
aristocratic
family, aren't they?
6
The
very
aristocratic
nature of the system permitted a vigor of discipline which democracy cannot possess.
7
Washington and Waverly places were
very
aristocratic
indeed.
8
It was not a fashionable street, and Mrs. Wilkinson could not be a
very
aristocratic
person.
9
They are
very
aristocratic
kin of these robins.
10
She's too effeminate, if she is so
very
aristocratic
-
not
half so handsome as 'ma belle Juive.'
11
Yes, he was clearly
very
aristocratic
,
so he must have had money to live in that place.
12
Some of them made good citizens and raised families, and when they grew rich became
very
aristocratic
.
13
Only you must prepare yourself for a somewhat large tea-party, and not of a
very
aristocratic
kind.
14
There was something
very
aristocratic
about her.
15
The audience,
very
aristocratic
,
was more select than numerous, which is a good sign for our friend.
16
Of course Squercum doesn't sound
very
aristocratic
.
very
aristocratic
very