Encara no tenim significats per a "great complacency".
1She looked quite enchanting, and saw herself in the looking-glass with great complacency.
2The limbs are heavy, and the face large and expressive of great complacency.
3Lord Ridsdale received all these thanks with great complacency, feeling that he deserved them.
4He was admitted to an audience of the queen, who received him with great complacency.
5Mr. Bolt would with great complacency, turn to a more comfortable position in his great chair.
6And then did Sir Thomas say with great complacency and satisfaction in the ear of Master Silas,-
7It was with feelings of great complacency that Mr. Cottrell, having lit his cigar, stepped into his brougham.
8He ate his scone with great complacency, heartened by this token that something of Miss Mary's vexation was assumed.
9The Private Secretary told Popanilla, with an air of great complacency, that the Vraibleusian theatres were the largest in the world.
10She cast all her eyes upon him with much shame and confusion, mixed with great complacency and love, and went up to him.
11When, however, we came up, he was seated on a branch of a tree, leisurely surveying us and the dogs, with great complacency.
12Sarah received them with great complacency, and made a few compliments to the taste of the husband, and the probable appearance of the wife.
13Pinocchio turned and looked at it; and, after he had looked at it for a short time, he said to himself with great complacency:
14'Yes, we are an old family,' he went on with great complacency.
15She was nodding her head, and smoothing her apron over her knees with a look of the greatest complacency.
16"He suffers," remarked the functionary with great complacency.
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