Aún no tenemos significados para "more taciturn".
1For a colder, more taciturn and discomfortable hostess could not be conceived.
2The land bred dour folk hereabouts; the war had made them even more taciturn.
3Schulz was more voluble, detailed and thorough in response to questions, Juncker more taciturn.
4With Desnoyers he appeared more taciturn, working without stopping for hours at a time.
5Strike was becoming steadily more taciturn, his expression brooding.
6With Bush still in power, the whistleblower was considerably more taciturn than on television last week.
7No officer is more taciturn or more trustworthy.
8Uncle Jabez was never talkative; but he was no more taciturn this morning than was their guest.
9Save for a few brief periods of cheerfulness, Darius had steadily grown more taciturn, heavy and melancholy.
10Clutton, more taciturn than ever, did not answer, but he looked at Lawson with a sardonic air.
11The bishop was more taciturn than usual; the interview with his cousin had not been quite a success.
12Others, more taciturn and independent, took their refreshment in silence, and offered to pay for what they received.
13He became more taciturn than ever.
14A very great one; he is more manly and more taciturn; he appears to think more and talk less.
15Would you worship the Paphian goddess, the groves of Cyprus are not more taciturn than those of the Temple.
16He accused him silently, and Hatteras avoided him and became more taciturn and wrapped up in himself than ever.
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