Encara no tenim significats per a "more imaginative".
1I would suggest, however, they should be more imaginative in their approach.
2Volume manufacture and design innovations influenced a new, more imaginative setting style.
3It was really lucky for Ammi that he was not more imaginative.
4Bill had a more imaginative mind, which was seldom altogether at rest.
5Some of the old tongue's more imaginative curses flashed behind his eyes.
6This can lead some of them, particularly the more imaginative ones, into difficulties.
7But meanwhile, I really can't be bothered to read any more imaginative literature.
8The possibilities are considerable, especially in the more imaginative feature format.
9Trying to get people to be a bit more imaginative in their casting.
10He was much more imaginative than Freddy and more intellectually excitable and curious.
11I could not think of anything more imaginative; can you, Jane?
12It's so much more imaginative, a brilliant mix of practicality and fancy dress.
13To stay faithful is by a long way the harder and more imaginative task.
14Each year his presents become ever more imaginative and ingenious.
15It may be more imaginative; it may be less so.
16The Rousseauistic naturalist threw off traditional control because he wished to be more imaginative.
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More imaginative a través del temps
More imaginative per variant geogràfica