We found 25 examples of how to use unsociable in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 25.
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1. | He is unsociable. | |
2. | She is not so much unsociable as bashful. | |
3. | "The old lady of this shop is very unsociable but ..." "Taiki, I can hear you!" "Ack!" | |
4. | Tom is unsociable. | |
5. | I don't mean to be unsociable, but I'm tired. | |
6. | I may be unsociable, but it doesn't mean I don't talk to people. | |
7. | Do you think Tom is unsociable? | |
8. | She is unsociable. | |
9. | Tom was unsociable. | |
10. | Tom is very unsociable, isn't he? | |
11. | Tom is unsociable, isn't he? | |
12. | Tom is extremely unsociable. | |
13. | Tom is a bit unsociable. | |
14. | Mary is very unsociable, isn't she? | |
15. | Mary is unsociable, isn't she? | |
16. | Do you think Tom and Mary are unsociable? | |
17. | I know that Tom is a bit unsociable. | |
18. | I know Tom is a bit unsociable. | |
19. | The Lord Keeper only received society out of policy or ostentation, and was by nature rather reserved and unsociable. | |
20. | Mr. Joshua Pye painted away in the solitude and independence that were so dear to his unsociable heart. | |
21. | He's unsociable. | |
22. | He's unsociable, isn't he? | |
23. | She's unsociable, isn't she? | |
24. | He's very unsociable, isn't he? | |
25. | She's very unsociable, isn't she? |