Encara no tenim significats per a "more tender".
1Females may be more tender in their toes than in their hearts.
2Although tender before, the motion and the act were more tender now.
3She found Raoul more tender and affectionate than he had ever been.
4His sympathetic pity of former days was succeeded by more tender sentiments.
5This community of interest-ifit were not anything more tender-wasgrowing serious.
6He could not have been trusted to more tender or willing hands.
7As we get deeper into God, we become more tender of heart.
8No woman was ever a more tender, more devoted nurse than Philip.
9Among cultivated plants, for example, hardier and more tender varieties often arise.
10His voice, that had been light, became more tender and more serious.
11God has several sorts of mercies, some more rough, some more tender.
12So eggs end up more tender when salted, and especially when acidified.
13At lower temperatures, the yolk will be more tender and won't discolor.
14Tasting them side-by-side, we preferred the Prime cut, which was more tender.
15A more tender-hearted and perfect lover romance may show, but history cannot.
16Never was he more amiable, more brilliant, more attentive, or more tender.
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More tender a través del temps
More tender per variant geogràfica