That pleased her; the British laconicism; the sensible simplicity of the thing!
2
"If I don't get to liking 'em, I don't care what happens to em," Bill answered with his father's own laconicism.
Uso de laconism en inglés
1
For a day or two following Devereau's unsatisfactory laconism nothing developed.
2
He was the Spartan of Tobymen, and laconism was the short soul of his professional legislation!
3
I am glad you have connected your negotiations and anecdotes; and, I hope, not with your usual laconism.
4
This I shall endeavour to interpret, by developing to the best of my ability the laconism of the philosophical naturalist.
5
His laconism was extraordinary.
6
His friend obeyed him, more alarmed by Andre's laconism than he could have been by some sudden explosion of passion.
7
When his remains were deposited in the Poet's Corner, with the eloquent laconism above them, "O Rare Ben Jonson!"
8
He never spoke much himself; of a truth, his gentle, immutable laconism was the only charge that his comrades ever brought against him.
9
This spiritual laconism invigorated the arm of men who perhaps wanted no other stimulative than the hope of obtaining the immense property of the besieged.
10
The latter read it without betraying the slightest emotion, or even surprise; then, with a laconism that was wholly Lacedæmonian, he said: "Place the light."
11
"Fifty-one cents," said the girl, through the inimitable laconism of gum chewing.
12
"Well, where have you been?" he said to her with offhand laconism.
13
"Blight, Mildew, and Smut," he replied, with the laconism of one who is absolutely certain of his own mind.
14
For a day or two following Devereau's unsatisfactory laconism nothing developed.
15
He was the Spartan of Tobymen, and laconism was the short soul of his professional legislation!
16
I am glad you have connected your negotiations and anecdotes; and, I hope, not with your usual laconism.