Aún no tenemos significados para "more supple".
1Her book would have been stronger and more supple without these digressions.
2Even the stiff, artificial arm had felt smoother, more supple than earlier.
3His nudes are as masterly in painting as Manet's, and more supple.
4The leather of the boots was softer than it looked, more supple.
5Her wrist was more supple than the steel foil itself, and she was left-handed.
6Flex is a more supple way to reward employees.
7Of the set one was a little more supple, a little more durable, it seemed.
8They are not so strong as those of a man, but they are more supple.
9Quinette followed her lead, her movements, stiff and uncertain at first, becoming more supple and confident.
10The more supple can climb Bretagne Rock and from there follow one of the many walking trails.
11The quality of Updike's prose was an ever more supple and rewarding medium, freshly minted decade after decade.
12Oriental music is much more supple.
13Generally, an older rope will feel softer and more supple, though it will be stiffer if it's dirty.
14Remember, thou hast made me more powerful than thyself; my height is superior to thine; my joints more supple.
15Her robust figure turned more supple; even the deep purple suit she wore now spoke with a softer hue.
16He queerly moved his mouth, as though it were stiff and he were trying to make it more supple.
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