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Meanings of mild reproach in English
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Usage of mild reproach in English
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The detective looked at the officer with mildreproach in his eyes.
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My traveling companion looks at me resignedly, with an expression of mildreproach.
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Doctor Gilman, from behind his gold-rimmed spectacles, gazed at him in mildreproach.
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Dick's voice was calm, with just a suggestion of mildreproach.
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His eyes would close, and in a tone of mildreproach he would answer:
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The doctor looked up with mildreproach in his eyes.
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Philometer, now alone with his wife, said with mildreproach:
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The man's voice was very earnest, and Chloe detected a note of mildreproach.
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In a tone of mildreproach she said:
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The Munshi regarded him with mildreproach.
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She looked at him with mildreproach.
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But at this mildreproach, stubbly Hanák only wiped his bloody mouth, and bellowed with bestial pride:
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Hope looked up, her eyes full of mildreproach at the possibility of doubting any child's love for Philip.
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The countess smiled behind her fan, while Maurice felt the edge of the mildreproach which had been administered to him.
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Sometimes, at table, I would glance up to find her eyes dwelling with mildreproach upon me; doubtless I was continually perpetrating terrible enormities.
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When he went to congratulate the happy pair after the ceremony, Malvine looked at him; a gentle glance, with perhaps a mildreproach in it.