Aún no tenemos significados para "borrowed plumes".
1He was represented, in a hundred pamphlets, as the daw in borrowed plumes.
2SHAKSPEARE'S assumption of borrowed plumes is of course the classic example.
3In those borrowed plumes you look undistinguished and underfed.
4The royal visit over, our borrowed plumes were returned.
5I could not rely much upon my borrowed plumes, should speech be required from me.
6She had been detected in her borrowed plumes.
7Hope not to succeed in borrowed plumes.
8Upon my word, young gentleman, you look vastly comfortable and vastly well, too, in your borrowed plumes.
9And Lawrence on the journey neither spoke to her nor watched her, though Isabel shone in borrowed plumes.
10That evening, when we started for the schoolhouse, Sara Ray was among us, decked out in borrowed plumes.
11But these are borrowed plumes.
12No, you may tell them that borrowed plumes won't always serve, and there are things that can't be done by deputy.
13The borrowed plumes, the delegated authority of so many of his equals, raise him to a half-admitted equality with an English nobleman.
14This Lady Livia, haughtiest and most fastidious of our younger great dames, had become the indulgent critic of the tramp's borrowed plumes!
15As Mr Phillott observed, the captain's epaulettes had made him a mark for the enemy, and he had fallen in his borrowed plumes.
16As Mr Phillott observed, the captain's epaulets had made him a mark for the enemy, and he had fallen in his borrowed plumes.
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