Aún no tenemos significados para "little foible".
1The Doctor's little foible of curiosity had not escaped his observant eye.
2Paul smiled indulgently on the little foible of his friend.
3Her little foible was so well known that the wags used to practise upon it.
4It seemed that Sir Chichester's harmless little foible had suddenly received more than its due punishment.
5But he was a very delightful gentleman, and his little foible did not hurt him at all.
6O, that is only a little foible.
7But, as is sometimes the case with good people, he was perhaps liked more for this little foible than for his good qualities.
8The little foibles of his superior were always amusing to him.
9We all have our little foibles, and mine is the prompt settling of accounts.
10Such little foibles and vanities might easily be pardoned, if the book had no more important defects.
11We all have our little foibles.
12How much do I regret now, that I should have allowed his few little foibles to annoy me.
13Now she had a greater respect for his sterling side, and could smile kindly at his little foibles and fads.
14They know their little foibles, have watched a dementia develop, learned how to cope with it and adapt to changing needs.
15And yet Rose, if well aware of his little foibles, liked her cousin well enough to be generally glad of his company.
16But he remembered him as one of his most interesting acquaintances and a very charming comrade notwithstanding those little foibles he had noticed.
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