Encara no tenim significats per a "more matronly".
1From above the woman's figure looked even more matronly and reassuring.
2The sight made several of the more matronly cobbs cluck their tongues in disapproval.
3Here it has a maturer and more matronly look, but with no less sweetness.
4She was just a little more matronly, perhaps, but without doubt a most beautiful woman.
5She was still beautiful, though the years had touched her; a little more matronly-muchmore homely.
6Of course, we have spoken only of young ladies, a more matronly style being expected from their chaperons.
7The nearest he recognised as his sister Kate, though grown into more matronly proportions than when he last had seen her.
8Something more matronly controlled her mien;
9A little more matronly, perhaps, and not quite as much of a girl as when you first made her acquaintance; but Martha, nevertheless.
10To him, Mary had only grown more matronly, and, wisely laying aside the frivolity of girlhood, had acquired the sedateness of riper years.
11The widow herself was graver and more matronly, yet there was much of the old Isabella left, and Verdayne was glad to see her.
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