Aún no tenemos significados para "more polite".
1In doing so I knocked against another reporter, who was more polite.
2I never saw a man more polite to ladies in my life.
3They'll get more polite once we've blown up a building or two.
4I certainly had no right to expect anything more polite from him.
5Nothing, she said, could have been more polite according to Erewhonian etiquette.
6Bernard, my dear, do try to be more polite to your sister.
7Imagine a more polite Russell Crowe or a less sleek Guy Pearce.
8How much more polite the Russians were-somuch more gallant and kind-hearted!
9Barrett looked at her with interest that was clearly more polite than genuine.
10Except it's not said like that; the wording is more polite and considerate.
11This wasn't downtown; he probably expected a more polite police force.
12He was much more polite and poised than Katie's usual friends.
13It is always, however, more polite to bow; that civility hurts no one.
14But it would have been more polite to let me know.
15But he had pulled himself together and was more polite when he answered.
16The King needs persons more discreet, less violent, and more polite.
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