Aún no tenemos significados para "more complaisant".
1He smiled so pleasantly that the lady became more complaisant.
2A publisher in Fleet Street, named Lowndes, was more complaisant.
3The twins went fortune-seeking in a more complaisant way.
4In her affable moods, however, no one could be more complaisant and entertaining than Bessie.
5They are more complaisant now that I copy music.
6Never was there more complaisant chaperone than Hennie Penny.
7Maury, a little stouter, faintly mellower, and more complaisant, had gone to work in Philadelphia.
8Towards the colonial ambitions of Germany, and still more of Italy, Britain was far more complaisant.
9I appeal to you, Mr. Idler, whether any thing could be more civil, more complaisant, than this?
10There seems little doubt that as a wife she proved more complaisant to Charles than as a maid.
11I equally dreaded giving either of them displeasure; with one I was more complaisant; with the other, more submissive.
12There's no courtier in Scotland more complaisant than this chief, or who is more familiar with the laws of decorum.
13The more complaisant Frank had taken Romanized, Latinized Gaul just as he found her, and had even speedily adopted her religion.
14Others, older men than Silverbridge, saw as much as did our young friend, but they were more complaisant and more reasonable.
15The woman was at first a little brief and sullen in her answers, but care for her family soon rendered her more complaisant.
16He only insisted that some faithful and able Ministers should be removed, and others appointed in their place, more complaisant and less honest.
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