Aún no tenemos significados para "more spontaneous".
1Nowhere was the insurrection more spontaneous or more general than in Andalusia.
2Not our old life, which was more fragmented, less organized, more spontaneous.
3The Brazilian is perhaps more spontaneous and undoubtedly a much more effective goalscorer.
4It's better to feel the crowd and make it more spontaneous.
5The company was cagey about how well the system worked in more spontaneous environments.
6The posts that are more spontaneous get more likes. Her main tip is treats.
7And it seemed to Loder that a more spontaneous smile lighted up her face.
8The old Marty would have been franker and more spontaneous.
9They were no more spontaneous than this one will be.
10De Minaur's best moments in the spotlight so far have been the more spontaneous ones.
11Our next cooperative experiment was much more successful, perhaps because it was much more spontaneous.
12But-couldn't you make it seem a little more spontaneous?
13Still, Wednesday's outpouring looked far more spontaneous than normal pro-government events, where party cadres marshal turnout.
14Antony on the other hand, was happy to admit that he was a bit more spontaneous.
15There is in them, perhaps, more real gayety, more spontaneous fun, than in his later books.
16It was something more spontaneous, perverse and exciting.
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