Aún no tenemos significados para "more importunate".
1But his page remained unturned; his own thoughts were more importunate.
2The cry for reform had ever since been becoming more and more importunate.
3He offered petition after petition, each bolder and more importunate than the last.
4It seemed as if poverty became ever more direful, and dissatisfaction more importunate.
5Holker laughed good humoredly, and explained that his creditors were never more importunate.
6All this time our driver's lamentations over his coach were growing more importunate.
7They became more importunate in their solicitations, until they met with a flat refusal.
8The princes upbraided her loudly for her deceit, and became more importunate than ever.
9To Bluebell's unsophisticated mind, honesty seemed more importunate than expediency.
10Ever more importunate came her dreams and, in the end, she gave up the struggle.
11A third apparition, more imperious and more importunate than the first, reduced him to obedience.
12Accordingly, when he repeated his visit the day after, she was more importunate than usual.
13I am sure you can, one friend, more importunate than the rest, would repeatedly urge.
14Since the return of the court to Whitehall, he has been growing more importunate every day.
15My terrors appeared, even to my own mind, greater and more importunate than the circumstances authorised.
16But more importunate matters were in hand.
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