unsociable u rečniku PONS

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In recent years, unsociable football has proven to be successful amongst some clubs.
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Ia-lu acts cold and unsociable around others, even to his comrades and his mentor.
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He easily loses his temper and is rather unsociable.
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But other elements of the pay package are to be curbed, including what constitutes unsociable hours.
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He was unsociable and quiet, which was not like him at all.
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But the report warned working long periods of unsociable hours can raise the risk of sleep deprivation for doctors.
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Due to its focus on the letter of the rules over the spirit of the rules, it is often seen as unsporting, un-fun, or unsociable.
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Because he is quiet, he appears to give an unsociable impression but in fact he is calm and subtle.
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He seems rather aloof and unsociable (specially with girls), but in reality he has a fear for women since their parents divorced.
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He is often mean and unsociable but is very knowledgeable about dogs.
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