Don't think me unneighbourly that I did not go myself.
Bartley: That is a very unneighbourly thing for you to do, Mrs. Tarpey.
Ward: Isn't it a pity now a woman to be so unneighbourlyand she after getting profit for herself?
I am no such unneighbourly or aristocratical person as to wish to keep my name all to myself.
I do not wish to be invidious, or to say unneighbourly things; but were I upon oath, I could testify to a great many things, which would unqualifiedly show, that none of them have ever experienced.
I suppose you’ve been taught to think me a very rude and unneighbourly person, haven’t you, Mr Wilbraham?
If it were merely a question of right, it would be unneighbourly to insist.
I can live to myself," says the unneighbourly one.
Well, live to yourself, then," cheerfully responds the world, and it goes about its more or less amusing affairs and lets the unneighbourly one cut himself off.
Here was a chance to express the accumulated resentment of half a century against the unneighbourly policy of the United States, now suddenly reversed.
Should Canada retaliate, or make still another effort at a reasonable arrangement with its unneighbourly neighbour?
London seems to be full of very conceited and unneighbourly people," Mrs. MacDermott said.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unneighbourly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.