Aún no tenemos significados para "much preferable".
1Life in Surrey was, she found, much preferable to that on the Continent.
2Life-long marriage-contracts: how much preferable were year-long or month-long-tothe nomad or ape!
3Air-drying over the course of a few days in the shade is much preferable.
4Hot tea or coffee is much preferable under these circumstances.
5After a hundred and eighty an unclear head seemed much preferable to more skips.
6Below the water, her arms sting and prickle, a much preferable sensation to the itching.
7Are you sure it was really so much preferable?
8But the term عيسي would be much preferable to يسوع, being the classic Arabic term.
9He had found a simple tape much preferable.
10Pastry cooks usually leave them with the skin but it is much preferable to skin them.
11Paying farmers for public goods like air and water quality is much preferable to simply rewarding land ownership.
12The weather was still very hot, and Florence in the middle of September is much preferable to Naples.
13This mill is much preferable to that used at present in upper Egypt for making the dhourra bread.
14I was to return to Derry by boat, a much preferable mode of travelling to the post car.
15But even this court, illegal as it might be deemed, was much preferable to the method next adopted.
16But it was the sort of silence that was much preferable to the words that would break it.
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Much preferable por variante geográfica