Aún no tenemos significados para "more sentimental".
1Octavia had allowed herself to be more sentimental than she perhaps intended.
2Nothing more sentimental could be extracted for the rest of the voyage.
3Make Way for Tomorrow seems, on the surface, a little more sentimental.
4David hates sentiment, probably because he's more sentimental than most of us.
5There had been a thrill, too, in their more sentimental passages.
6One more sentimental record, and I shall have reached another mile-stone.
7I could have sent you many a more sentimental thing, but nothing better.
8The brooch had more sentimental value than monetary, but now it, too, was gone.
9Gregory of Nyssa was still more sentimental and plaintive than Basil and Gregory Nazianzen:
10Over the course of the hour, the songs become progressively more sentimental and silly.
11Jozef Ortega was no more sentimental than any under-boss.
12There was a bit of moisture in the eyes of Albert, the younger and more sentimental.
13But others may have held more sentimental attachment.
14The Innocents Abroad is more soul-satisfying than its successor, more poetic; more sentimental, if you will.
15The one in London was probably more sentimental.
16Tom was thanking Feodorowna in still more sentimental language, when the old tutor seized their arms.
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More sentimental a través del tiempo
More sentimental por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América