Examples of 'very english' in a sentence

Meaning of "very english"

very english - This phrase describes something that is distinctly characteristic of or associated with the culture, traditions, or language of England or the English people. It signifies a quality or feature that is considered quintessentially English in nature

How to use "very english" in a sentence

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very english
A very english air.
The trees do not look very English.
She seems to me very English in her awkwardness.
They are very formal and very English.
It is one very English experience though.
Town itself is small and very English.
A very English design of that era.
We should only do very English things.
It is a very English resort mixed with a small taste of Spanish culture.
It does not sound very English though.
Very English as you say.
It is rather charming and very English.
It is a very English thing to do.
I am glad to see you become so very English so very soon.
His very English persona did not win America over at this time.

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I think that was a very English thing.
A Very English Scandal an equally absorbing and appalling look.
I am really a very English person.
Tim and I came from the same part of England and this is a very english album.
Did not seem very English to me.
A very English courtesy.
Animated scenes and touches of very English humour bring everything to life.
Very English food.
What struck me initially was the very English style of the church building.
A very English weekend.
I was brought up in a house that seemed very English with glimpses of a Nigerian underlay.
A very English attitude.
For the past four centuries natural theology has been a very English preoccupation.
This is a very English show.
Enjoy something really different, and very English.
It is a very English day.
She was five foot two, very feisty and very English.
Something very English too.
It 's a very English nationalist phenomenon, especially as Darwin was later interpreted.
The cut also looks very English.
How very English.
Infant Mary was the solution to a very English problem.
Not very English.
The images look very English.
A very English holiday.
Would not be very English.
A very English writer.
You married a very English.
Orwell was a very English writer, and we think of understatement as a very.
His humour is very English.
This is a very English resort, mixed with a slight taste of Spanish culture.
I started out very English.
This phrase is grammatically and syntactically correct, but it does not sound very English.
It is also very English.
A very English music, infused with childhood fantasies and the quirkiness of a small island race.

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