Aún no tenemos significados para "commit an indiscretion".
1To commit an indiscretion without temptation, from an impulse without purpose.
2Brooding over it, one may become too much in earnest, and commit an indiscretion.
3You commit more than yourself when you commit an indiscretion.
4You, who have not a cat's courage, commit an indiscretion!
5Indignant as he was, Champlain had too much philosophy in his composition to commit an indiscretion at such a moment as this.
6I committed an indiscretion: I was sorry for her, and I kissed her.
7He was agonised by fear of having committed an indiscretion offensive to his idol.
8They had no fear of Willie's committing an indiscretion by repeating what he heard.
9There is one thing, Monsieur, which I may enquire of you without committing an indiscretion.
10Some may think that here, considering the magnitude of the interests involved, Thorpe committed an indiscretion.
11Audrey knew that she had committed an indiscretion.
12Your Majesty has indeed committed an indiscretion.'
13She had never committed an indiscretion; passion had never swayed her; until now she had lived by calculation.
14At this point I committed an indiscretion which can only be excused by the magnitude of the occasion.
15The US president committed an indiscretion.
16Then, as if afraid that she had committed an indiscretion, she cast down her eyes and looked embarrassed.
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