Aún no tenemos significados para "feeling inclined".
1Halliday and I sat down again, not feeling inclined to walk about.
2Neither of us feeling inclined for sleep, we sat up talking.
3Not feeling inclined to answer such an interrogation, Andrew continued silent.
4We don't know the name, gasped Bess, feeling inclined to turn and run.
5Martin encouraged me, and I persevered, though feeling inclined to drop at every step.
6I was feeling inclined for farce, if blessed chance would throw it in my way.
7Marcelline, feeling inclined to be ashamed of her mistake, returns to her simple and faithful lover Jaquino.
8At once feeling inclined to defend Jacobus, I observed philosophically that all this was business, I supposed.
9I asked, not feeling inclined to stir.
10This occupation soothed me, and feeling inclined to sleep I lay down again and slept for eight hours.
11When he had seen Madeleine home, Maurice returned to his room, and not feeling inclined to sleep, sat down to read.
12It is the bo'sun's ghost,' we all sung out, one after the other, none of us feeling inclined to go near him.
13Not knowing what to make of the incident, but feeling inclined to attribute it to a trick of the imagination, I rejoined my friends.
14One night I came in at one o'clock, and not feeling inclined to sleep, I took a candle and went in search of my charmer.
15I replaced my cash-box in my room, and proceeded to the cottage, pleased with the day's work and feeling inclined to crown it with love.
16'What's all this?' said Frodo, feeling inclined to laugh.
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