Aún no tenemos significados para "more rarefied".
1While all the time your finer feelings grow purer and more rarefied.
2In recent decades, however, watching highbrow films has become a more rarefied pastime.
3All of their makeup was more rarefied, and fine-woven with light.
4Since then, Maher has moved between her home town of Hugginstown into more rarefied circles.
5Here they sound stately, more rarefied than rootsy, and quite unlike anything else before or since.
6Lifted upward, the air as it ascends the slopes is brought into cooler and more rarefied conditions.
7Standards there may be slightly more rarefied.
8If water were somewhat more rarefied, it could no longer sustain those prodigious floating buildings, called ships.
9Many papers were delivered about the Soviet Union's current predicament, but there were plenty on more rarefied themes.
10Well, far from showing any signs of vertigo in this more rarefied air, Connacht continue to fly high.
11You are at liberty to interrupt him if he ascends into the more rarefied stratosphere of higher mathematics.
12Their "upper air" is clearer, more rarefied than any to which mere intellectual genius can soar.
13The arguments of this book seem to be directed at more rarefied targets - writing, writers, the publishing industry.
14The tape she was sliding into the VCR, however, showed a character possessed of a rather more rarefied aesthetic.
15And the keenness of the more rarefied air into which they ascended produced a sense of lightness and exhilaration.
16A difference of only a few feet in elevation seems, strangely, to give her a much more rarefied air.
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