Aún no tenemos significados para "deprecating tone".
1Then she heard the invalid say in a feeble, deprecating tone-
2It is not my fault, Mynheer Philip, continued Poots, in a deprecating tone.
3Then assuming a deprecating tone I continued: It is got up only for show.
4Mr. Osborn looked round, and used a gentle deprecating tone.
5We live so quietly that such an event quite upsets us, Eunice said in a gentle, deprecating tone.
6Then she added, in a deprecating tone, But he doesn't spoil me, Miss Rose; indeed he does not.
7He then addressed me in a deprecating tone, remarking: 'Your Honour's horse is too high-spirited; the crowd excites him.
8It is very natural, for you, Miss Harz," in a somewhat deprecating tone, "to praise your partisans.
9The sight of the cocked pistol brought the old man to his senses, and, in a deprecating tone, he muttered:
10He spoke in a low, deprecating tone, and his face flushed; he anticipated he knew not what torrent of objection.
11Chuckling inwardly, he assumed an expression of great anxiety, and coming closer to Willan's chair said in a deprecating tone,-
12Whereupon Paterfamilias made answer, in the mildly deprecating tone in which the elder sometimes do answer the younger in these topsy-turvy days:-
13Moncreiff," he started nervously, in a confidential and deprecating tone, "this is the first chance I have had to tell you.
14Frances!" cried Lady Anne, in a deprecating tone, with a gesture of supplication and anguish in her eyes, "do let me rest!"
15Persis started as the gentle deprecating tones reached her ears.
16"There's no harm in being fat," said Ruby in a deprecating tone.
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