Aún no tenemos significados para "most stolid".
1The most stolid of growers would soon take such a hint.
2Surely he was the most stolid and silent of brothers.
3Even the most stolid and apathetic soul relaxes a little.
4Nutty dancing was a sight to stir the most stolid.
5But his grim and legal guardians tramped along in the most stolid and indifferent manner.
6It is said that a poet has died young in the breast of the most stolid.
7Everybody, even the most stolid, said something.
8I had at that time an English valet, the most stolid man I have ever come across.
9Trennahan saw the flash of dismay from Magdaléna's eyes before her face settled into its most stolid expression.
10An afflatus of heroism given forth by this host of self-devoted men communicates itself to the most stolid spectators.
11He acted, he even looked, as the most stolid man living might have acted and looked in his place.
12But the truth of a vitally important fact soon makes its way into the understanding of even the most stolid.
13Even Captain Booden somehow lost all interest in the enterprise, and returned to his Bolinas coasting with the most stolid indifference.
14He is half afraid, half contemptuous of it, instinctively disliking anything more alert and alive than his own most stolid self.
15Philip-whohas grown almost emaciated during these past months-isthe only one who wears successfully an impression of the most stolid indifference.
16Peggy was not, as we know, a nervous girl, but the situation was enough to unstring the nerves of the most stolid of beings.
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