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He described most minutely the traits of character which separated the two men and rendered them uncompanionable one to the other.

From The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life by Lever, Charles James

So uncompanionable, indeed, was he that he stepped outside to the southward terrace as though to avoid these others, and, but for the cards, the observant portier might have thought them strangers to each other.

From A Soldier's Trial An Episode of the Canteen Crusade by King, Charles

He did not like, nor did he understand, the ways of the French boys; he was alone; he was homesick; and naturally he became sulky and uncompanionable.

From The Boy Life of Napoleon Afterwards Emperor of the French by Foa, Eugenie

She was extravagant, bigoted, scolded all day, and was utterly uncompanionable to a musician.

From The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 4 June 1906 by Various

What an uncompanionable disagreeable person he must have been! 

From The Way of All Flesh by Butler, Samuel




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