Aún no tenemos significados para "more cosmopolitan".
1This has given the city a more cosmopolitan, liberal feel than Riyadh.
2The Irish and Germans are more cosmopolitan, each in a like degree.
3Around him was a far more cosmopolitan crowd, increasing every moment in volume.
4The Briton is daily becoming more cosmopolitan, his outlook more world-wide.
5That argument can be used cheaply and glibly to make us seem more cosmopolitan.
6Cape Town is safer and more cosmopolitan than ever before.
7There was, perhaps, a more cosmopolitan air to the talk.
8Then the American is more cosmopolitan and less domestic.
9The American is certainly not the grumbler the Englishman is; he is more cosmopolitan and conciliatory.
10Madrid is more cosmopolitan, said 22-year-old Maria Craquis.
11Beyond a more cosmopolitan style of speech, he was singularly like David in person and deportment.
12Nexus was also much more cosmopolitan than Chiaroscuro.
13As traders, they enjoyed a more cosmopolitan Christmas.
14And let's face it, St. Ives is a bit more cosmopolitan than Boscastle-forCornwall, at least.
15This time, Nigerian producers and singers swapped their Afrobeat roots for more cosmopolitan and glitzy pop threads.
16Her room had a more cosmopolitan appearance.
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More cosmopolitan a través del tiempo
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