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Meanings of bore unmistakable in anglès
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Usage of bore unmistakable in anglès
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Her face, though still young, boreunmistakable traces of sorrow and resignation.
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Each stone that fell boreunmistakable marks of partial fusion.
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But his eyes were too close together and his handsome features boreunmistakable marks of dissipation.
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When the two appeared at the office door they boreunmistakable signs of having enjoyed themselves hugely.
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He boreunmistakable marks of advanced age.
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It was kept by a round-faced, jolly-looking, middle-aged woman, whose complexion boreunmistakable evidence of her African extraction.
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The patient seemed to be about eighteen years old, and boreunmistakable evidences of the lady in her attire.
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It was of excellent material, a sort of beige, but it boreunmistakable signs of having been worn before.
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The palms boreunmistakable marks.
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The room boreunmistakable traces of a violent struggle, but except for the hideous object on the floor was vacant.
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A copy of the 'Tattler' lay on the table, which boreunmistakable evidences of having been spitefully crushed in the hand.
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A long rifle was slung at his back, and the heavy bay horse he bestrode boreunmistakable signs of hard travelling.
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The Parade was crowded with richly dressed and bejewelled loafers, whose countenances in many instances boreunmistakable signs of drunkenness and gluttony.
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Many of my fellow prisoners boreunmistakable evidences of premature old age-thefruits of solitary confinement, lack of exercise, and insufficient food.
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Wherever the tall, distinguished Americans walked they formed the center of observation, and were the cause of comment that boreunmistakable signs of admiration.
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I now looked with unmixed benevolence on both my clients, and then perceived that the lady's exquisite face boreunmistakable signs of recent sorrow.