Aún no tenemos significados para "become forgetful".
1I've become forgetful, haven't I, darling?' Helen said nothing, she didn't move.
2For that's how it is with ghosts sometimes-theybecome forgetful about material things.
3You mistake greatly; nothing is changed here; it is you who have become forgetful.
4Get in the zone and I become forgetful sometimes and mess up the order of things.
5He had been so sharp all his life and now he had become forgetful, confused sometimes.
6He has become forgetful, and if they don't give him food he does not ask for it.
7You've pretty soon become forgetful, lord King!
8In appearance she was practically unchanged, she looked just as she had for years, but she had become forgetful.
9This she did in an audible voice, having become forgetful of, as well as indifferent to, the chances of discovery.
10This she did in an audible voice, having become forgetful of, as well as indifferent to, the chance of discovery.
11The constant meeting with these whip-scarred brothers will not allow me to become forgetful of the four millions still in bonds.
12Now who's becoming forgetful? Another cackle, this time triumphant and mean.
13Pardon me; in my eagerness I became forgetful.
14Even the Israelis were becoming forgetful.
15And when Mazarin becomes forgetful or dies, you will return to Paris, your head secure upon your shoulders.
16She was becoming forgetful.
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