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Meanings of though serious in English
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Usage of though serious in English
1
For God's sake be serious about that, thoughserious about nothing else!
2
Lady Annabel spoke in a kind and gentle, thoughserious tone.
3
However, the present situation, thoughserious, is by no means desperate or hopeless.
4
I'm Mrs. Foster. The woman's voice is comfortable, and her face, thoughserious, is pleasant.
5
This danger, as it seems to me, thoughserious enough, is not so great as is commonly supposed.
6
One evening, as we were sitting comfortably in an inn, old Kuhnlein came in, and approached us with a friendly, thoughserious manner.
7
Some children in State care remained in foster placements even thoughserious allegations were raised about their foster carers, an official report has found.
8
The rate for most categories of crime in the Republic of Ireland declined last year, thoughserious sexual assaults and gun crime both increased.
9
His manners, thoughserious, were mild; and his reserve appeared rather the result of some oppression of spirits than of any natural gloominess of temper.
10
The provisional crime figures for 2004 show a further reduction of 4 per cent in serious offences last year, thoughserious sexual crime is up.
11
"His wound, thoughserious, is not mortal," replied the doctor.
12
But though still, he is not unhappy-thoughserious, not morose; he has a susceptibility to pleasurable sensations almost too keen, for it amounts to enthusiasm.