Aún no tenemos significados para "once brilliant".
1It was De Ganache; but how changed from the once brilliant cavalier.
2A happy old age concluded his life, at once brilliant and useful.
3His highly colored speeches to his soldiers were at once brilliant and inspiriting.
4He even showed occasional flashes of a once brilliant mind.
5And so this sad, dark-robed spectre was the once brilliant and beautiful De Helly!
6After the witch there was only one coherent thing left in that once brilliant mind: Ysabeau.
7I twist in a spiral of laws once brilliant but now evil, cutting, carving-settingevil precedents.
8Glancing round the room, he saw no one in whom he could conjecture the once brilliant Vicomte.
9Irish theatre was once brilliant or terrible.
10The travails of Gillespie this summer have been well documented - a once brilliant figure reduced to forlorn cannon fodder.
11The eyes, of a pale blue, once brilliant, are clouded now by some hidden pain, or dulled by gloomy sadness.
12A few centuries have sufficed to alter the entire contour of the coast and reverse the once brilliant destinies of maritime cities.
13I think it is at once brilliant and sedate-ithas a magnificent air of historical antiquity, and it is a little paradoxical.
14I pressed my lips to his once brilliant and now rayless eyes- Iswepthis hair from his brow, and kissed that too.
15He was dead game! muttered Jack Blunt, kneeling there, by the stiffening form of the wreck of a once brilliant Queen's officer.
16That, and the lack of omnibuses and tramways and the scarcity of cabs, makes the once brilliant and active quarter look quite unnatural.
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