Aún no tenemos significados para "more neglected".
1The road becomes worse and more neglected as the traffic falls off.
2The affairs of others, however, were not more neglected than his own.
3I have always found, though, that unloved bodies tend to be more neglected.
4But I found no more neglected volumes that I could adopt.
5Not that magnificence is any more neglected than in the great English country seats.
6There is no fruit more neglected and ill-treated than the beautiful and delicious peach.
7Nothing is more true than this, yet nothing more neglected!
8This was often the case; she says that slaves were more neglected than the cattle.
9The houses they passed now grew scattering, and the quarter of the town more neglected.
10The place seemed more decayed, or at least more neglected, than he remembered it of old.
11Oil Lamp.-Thismethod of lighting has become more and more neglected because it is the most troublesome.
12Of all the duties enjoined by Christianity none is more essential, and yet more neglected, than prayer.
13But Audubon's heart was more and more with the birds, and his business more and more neglected.
14World Philosophy Day, which takes place this Thursday, is one of the more neglected anniversaries in the calendar.
15A WELCOME first collection from one of the more neglected, but most versatile voices of British sports journalism.
16No more neglected office could have been discovered belonging to any practitioner within an area of many miles.
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