Encara no tenim significats per a "more abstemious".
1JG: We're all much more abstemious with drink than we used to be.
2A more abstemious woman, my lords, I believe does not live.
3But Malcolm refused this refreshment-noman was more abstemious than he.
4There is not under the roof of the Tuileries a more abstemious eater or drinker.
5Then cigars and soda-and-brandy became common and our young friend was not more abstemious than others.
6He had already finished one bottle, and listened, pleasantly flushed, to his emphatic and more abstemious chief.
7The restrictions of more abstemious times have relegated the ancient bar to dust, the idle awl to slow-consuming rust.
8Nor was the terrible Barney likely to be more abstemious for signal punishment sustained in a far from bloodless victory.
9No man could be more abstemious than Pitt; yet the profusion of his kitchen was a wonder even to epicures.
10When on a hunting-excursion, his favourite occupation, the Shah is even more abstemious, going sometimes a whole day without food of any kind.
11The Normans were a more polished, a more abstemious people; as scribes and architects they were men to whom this district was greatly indebted.
12Be more abstemious, or else...
13"It is my one indulgence; in other respects I challenge any man to be more abstemious."
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