Aún no tenemos significados para "as unruffled".
1She looked as unruffled as one of the swans on the Haff.
2Tabitha seemed as unruffled as always, but she'd also forgotten about James.
3Yet she was outwardly almost as unruffled and as lazy as ever.
4A manacled prisoner he sat as unruffled as a judge upon the bench.
5On the following day Dudleigh came, looking as calm and as unruffled as usual.
6Le Grande, but with face as unruffled as if he were reading his morning paper.
7Gladys looked as unruffled as usual, but she also looked like somebody who could use help.
8Mrs. Dexter entirely herself, smiling, talkative, and with an exterior as unruffled as a mountain lake.
9His life was as unruffled as the surface of a lake in the calm of the summer.
10The white dress was almost as unruffled and as spotless as when she had put it on.
11His thin, compressed lips wore their usual enigmatic lines; his brow was as unruffled as his shirt front.
12It was a pleasure to see you again, Mr. Reading, she said, wishing she could sound as unruffled as Elinor.
13It appeared to be filled by hidden springs, though there was no bubbling, and the surface was as unruffled as a mirror.
14We knew they would come in, and we expected Mark would be excited; but he was as unruffled as a mountain lake.
15He turned slightly and smiled at them again, then proceeded on his way, as unruffled as a man of thrice his age.
16She found that lady serenely seated in her drawing-room, as unruffled as if she had not just dismissed a cook and cooked a dinner.
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As unruffled a través del tiempo
As unruffled por variante geográfica