Aún no tenemos significados para "deferential tone".
1How do you do, Mr. Castor, says the blue-coat, in deferential tone.
2He unlatched the door, and still holding it closed, said in a deferential tone,-
3The commander glared and Masaryk, who knew him well, adopted a more deferential tone.
4Then, instantly resuming his deferential tone, he continued the story.
5Did he want you to marry again, Captain? I inquired in a deferential tone.
6He paused a little, stroked his knees, and began again in a jocose and deferential tone.
7There was even a deferential tone in his strong language, a hesitating quaintness, which made it irresistible.
8She said in a deferential tone:
9He replied, in a deferential tone:
10He immediately came up to Thirlby, and, in an anxious but deferential tone, inquired how he had found Nizza?
11The companions had always used a deferential tone with the doctor, the legacy, she guessed, of their original Cylon programming.
12The new-comer, now turning towards her, addressed her in a deferential tone, and with a look which clearly showed the admiration he felt.
13They praised the Republican president's first address to a joint session of Congress, both for its familiar content and his newly deferential tone.
14Scrubbed clean, soft-spoken and wearing a suit, he had denied everything in quiet, deferential tones.
15"He was called Père Richard," returned the man in a deferential tone.
16"Not to this extent." The detective was losing his deferential tone.
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