Aún no tenemos significados para "made of words".
1They do not believe the golden future made of words.
2The remainder of the diamond is made of words formed from the letters of his name.
3It was like playing blind-man's bluff, only in this game the blindfold was made of words.
4Catullus might have made of words that seek
5Conversation is only in part made of words, its subtilties are largely composed of touch and silence.
6Their little limbs are made of words.
7Their little cross, made of words, is so light that a breath of wind carries it away.
8By the end, the sentences spiral neatly, still perfectly crafted, creating odd designs and patterns, made of words.
9Perhaps there is a language which is not made of words and everything in the world understands it.
10If the screeds above be also made of words, only the elect have any way of proving the fact.
11Your hand is not made of words, Gerty; it is warm and kind, and gentle-itis a woman's hand.
13A very curious list may be made of words used in Scotland in a sense which would be quite unintelligible to Southerns.
14What emerged from his scraggy throat was not a language made of words, but only of sound; a potpourri of jungle noises.
15This addiction involves imagining places and people which don't exist, and endowing them with a sort of substance made of words and sentences.
16"You think you love him," he replied; "but you love a phantom made of words."
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