Aún no tenemos significados para "more contemplative".
1We will be more contemplative, said one industry manager who declined to be named.
2He sipped some more of his tea, thoughts calming to a more contemplative mood.
3His South African mother Cole has a more contemplative response.
4She throws in some classical for more contemplative study.
5So, is it a good time for you to be interpreting a more contemplative, isolationist Riddick?
6A few were of a more contemplative and philosophic nature than those fixated on general hilarity.
7She seemed to have become more contemplative.
8The end result was a record that was more contemplative, more reflective, than either of the first two.
9She was quieter and more contemplative.
10For a moment the harsh Pashtun male mask he wears fades and a more contemplative person is revealed.
11Sam thought she seemed somehow calmer, more contemplative, if you could use such a word to describe a dog.
12Flashy and exotic most of the music may be, but this Adagio is one of the ballet's more contemplative moments.
13Peter's practical force and eye for externals, and John's more contemplative nature and eye for the unseen, needed one another.
14There was an enormous resurgence in the crafts together with a yearning for the simple, more contemplative life away from London.
15Newsletters mark a turn in our online communications away from the hummingbird metabolism of status updates and toward something more contemplative.
16Digital smart watches paradoxically wind up their wearers while the Gravitistic watch attempts to dial things back into a more contemplative state.
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