Aún no tenemos significados para "more suggestive".
1Here is another and perhaps an even more suggestive class of facts.
2Further off and more suggestive than a star, it seems to me.
3The darkness was far more suggestive of danger than the day had been.
4I thought Mother's haggard look was even more suggestive of the daughter's will.
5Nothing could be more suggestive of the dying out of a great fire.
6Life more suggestive of death, than any utter absence of life could be.
7Doris's voice was more suggestive of attention as she now spoke.
8Antony's face was clearer and more refined, more complex, more suggestive.
9His build was too insignificant, more suggestive of the Arab than the negro.
10The more suggestive of out-of-doors the happier is the effect of the sun room.
11Could anything be more suggestive of the words of Mephistopheles:
12The crimson cloak was of light, commonplace wool, but the weapons were more suggestive.
13Others with wits superior to my own may draw additional and more suggestive ones:
14Anything more suggestive of gloom and of regions of nether darkness I never beheld.
15The language expressing this strategy is more suggestive than imperative.
16The other walnut district is one more suggestive to me.
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More suggestive a través del tiempo
More suggestive por variante geográfica
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