On second thought, I retract my earlier callous remarks about the Moon.
2
I know he can seem callous, but he really does love Alejandra.
3
The scorn in those hollow eyes burned even through his callous nature.
4
But it has also been cut-off by callous governments and sneering politicians.
5
Thompson, British authority on guerrilla warfare, upraids us for our callous approach.
1
The drops that trickle within the cavern harden, yet brighten into spars as they indurate.
2
Imogen was deaf to their expostulations, and indurate and callous as adamant to their persuasions.
3
Yet was the heart of Pharaoh hard and so indurate that he would not do as God bade.
4
The train, its moment indurate.
5
Even where there is no plastering, the tattooing may be found to indurate the skin, and to render it less sensible to cold.
Ús de pachydermatous en anglès
1
Cutler, the British officer, was pachydermatous to ideas, but punctilious about behaviour.
2
For how impress a creature at once so light and so pachydermatous?
3
Nature, it would seem, has fashioned him neither pachydermatous nor pugilistic.
4
The impressionable peasant leads a larger, fuller, more dramatic life than the pachydermatous king.
5
Because of their sharp tools they could tackle even the pachydermatous rhinos and elephants.
6
A pachydermatous old lady would insist upon an open window.
7
In either case, or in present case, what a blessing to be made pachydermatous!
8
He shrinks from appearing less pachydermatous than the rest.
9
No proboscis can pierce that pachydermatous hide of his.
10
Mr. Wiley was either very forgiving or very pachydermatous.
11
But no amount of travel, no association with his betters, could pierce his stolid pachydermatous obliquity.
12
Unlike our crustaceans, it was covered not with a brittle carapace but with a tough pachydermatous hide.
13
Then the pachydermatous one enters into the other's heaven, probably with the resolution already formed of ousting that unhappy angel.
14
Moreover, the pews are so pachydermatous, so rhinoceros-skinned, that nothing but an incessant pelting upon the same spot makes an impression.
15
When perfectly ripened, these spears are exceeding formidable, their points being sharp enough to pierce the skin of any but a pachydermatous animal.
16
She had piqued his curiosity, aroused his interest and disturbed by just a pin-prick his pachydermatous equanimity; she would not raise again before the draw.