Aún no tenemos significados para "much circumspection".
1Biffy has far too much circumspection to reveal anything to you.
2The commons acted with much circumspection, deliberation, and steadiness.
3You have shown much circumspection, and you did well in escaping from Dunbar, as you did.
4The South Africans batted with much circumspection and were grindingly pedestrian at times but did offer chances.
5Under these circumstances Washington, although strongly inclined to fight, found himself constrained to act with much circumspection.
6Copies of it were even shown in the provinces, and in foreign countries; but always with much circumspection.
7Di Leynì had ventured, with much circumspection, to express his fear that a move might prove fatal to the sick man.
8While moving down the road in the morning with much circumspection, Col. Lee in advance met a party which covered another that was foraging.
9In order to evade suspicion, it was necessary to go about it slowly, tactfully, hence the financier moved with as much circumspection as possible.
10He disposed of its contents with much circumspection, holding it for a long time close to his chin, with his face turned to the house.
11Much circumspection was therefore required, for it was difficult to understand who were friends and who foes.
12"Hark'e, brother Dunham," said he, with an ominous face, "this is a matter that requires mature thought and much circumspection."
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