Aún no tenemos significados para "constant requisition".
1The progress of events around them kept their services in constant requisition.
2The musical abilities of Vivian Yorke were afterwards kept in constant requisition.
3Knives were in constant requisition; more than once I dyed my hands in blood.
4The library is large, well selected, and in constant requisition.
5Troops were marshalling secretly all over Spain; the armorers and smiths were in constant requisition.
6The public gardens were besieged; fans fluttered everywhere; iced-beer and pezzi duri were in constant requisition.
7His black cap is in constant requisition.
8At my house, too, I used to keep a bottle of gin, which was in constant requisition.
9Sam Smatch, too, aided not a little, and his fiddle was in constant requisition to keep up their spirits.
10Except in smooth water they are very wet, and the bailer (a melon shell) is in constant requisition.
11The arm of his tyrant grew weaker, and was finally palsied; and then the constable's services were in constant requisition.
12There was no one to care for them, no one to mourn them; bowie-knives were in constant requisition, murders frequent.
13But his chief employment was of a military nature, in which his discretion, courage, and conduct were in constant requisition.
14He is a forceful speaker, so naturally his services have been in constant requisition by the State and National Republican Committees.
15The pipe is in almost constant requisition, the operator swallowing the smoke and emitting it in a double stream through his nostrils.
16The barge was used on festive occasions, or for country voyages, as to Hampton or Greenwich; the wherries were in constant requisition.
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Constant requisition a través del tiempo
Constant requisition por variante geográfica