Aún no tenemos significados para "more indulgent".
1But to-day- Iknownot owing to what circumstance-thesenate was more indulgent.
2His smile grew more indulgent as this novel distinction dawned on him.
3Mr. Blunt's expression had grown even more indulgent if that were possible.
4The other party marked out for themselves a more indulgent course.
5It is only necessary to grow old to become more indulgent.
6Never had any patient, said she, a more indulgent and more humane physician.
7A more indulgent Being, perhaps, but not necessarily a more merciful one, Elisabeth.
8The women were, for the most part, more indulgent to him than the men.
9Never a woman had a more indulgent husband than you shall have in me.
10She became a little more indulgent and smiled faintly as she looked at him.
11He knew no man more indulgent and keen-sighted than him.
12He was much more indulgent than England and Austria respecting our sins against occidental policy.
13Mrs. Fewkes grew more indulgent to these ideas as the food satisfied her hungry stomach.
14Toward the young officers Washington was more indulgent than to the older and more experienced.
15Miss Quincey listened patiently to this explanation; she was more indulgent, less persistent than before.
16He was gentler and more indulgent towards Ilka Leipke.
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