Encara no tenim significats per a "ridiculous affectation".
1You are entirely right, sir; it was only a very ridiculous affectation.
2For a young fellow in college it is a ridiculous affectation-nothingmore.
3This ridiculous affectation has now become a regular fixture in Irish restaurants.
4I do not say this in the ridiculous affectation of self-abasement and modesty.
5Silviana believed private penance a ridiculous affectation.
6He expressed an intention of maintaining the Accord of 24th August; a ridiculous affectation under the circumstances, as the event proved.
7The sheriff rose, and, bowing to the prisoner with a ridiculous affectation of mingled deference and superiority, he stepped to the door.
8And my asking people to dinner by telephone, and the Fosters having two bathrooms in their house-Mathought that such a ridiculous affectation!
9Anything was to be chosen rather than a parting from you on false pretences, a ridiculous affectation of hope where there was no hope.'
10I could tell you other stories of their ridiculous affectations: but I shall not.
11"If you're going to take that tone..." he said with a ridiculous affectation of bravado, and did not complete his sentence.
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