Encara no tenim significats per a "very meagre".
1The information in regard to Florry was very meagre and very indefinite.
2The ancient historians, like Eusebius and Socrates and Zosimus, are very meagre.
3You think you have such proof, but it is meagre, very meagre.
4He had a very meagre schooling, but was apt at witty remarks.
5But the materials for the formation of a decided verdict seemed very meagre.
6The meals at the school were very meagre-neatonce a week.
7The thought, however, upon examination, contained very meagre elements of solace.
8By the window stood Major Edward, very upright, very meagre, soldierly, and grey.
9Ordinaire, trying to go down as orthodox port, and very meagre ordinaire too!
10The sources of trustworthy and desirable information are very meagre.
11Our juvenile attempts in this way, are very meagre and uninteresting compared to them.
12The younger brother's success was on the contrary very meagre.
13This is a very meagre sketch of a great work.
14Her means were very meagre, and her family unusually large.
15As you say, your description of her is very meagre.
16Her present had been very meagre: it had come out of her monthly allowance.
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Very meagre a través del temps
Very meagre per variant geogràfica