Aún no tenemos significados para "own errand".
1Robbie passed along the streets scarcely knowing his own errand or destination.
2It has lifted the farmer above the wastefulness of being his own errand-boy.
3The times pass over us, and every single portion has its own errand to us.
4He had his own ways, and his own errand.
5Everything was running smoothly on the ranch, and Howard rode this time on his own errand.
6So they parted, each to his own errand.
7A few horsemen passed us, pricking along, too much engrossed in their own errand to inquire ours.
8The man answered promptly as if that were the quickest way to get back to his own errand.
10The priceless gift that had suddenly come to me had driven out all recollection of my own errand.
11Immediately the Indian relaxed his listening attitude, satisfied that a rabbit was scurrying through the forest upon his own errand bent.
12He had been unjust to poor Assunta, sitting patient in the gloomy arena; she had not come on her own errand.
13Mrs. Morris, however, saw no reason why her daughter should not do her own errand, and all arguments were in vain.
14Mrs. Berry seated herself in the proffered chair without any reference to what the nature of her own errand might have been.
15His interest in Paula was of so emotional a cast that his attention to his own errand was of the most perfunctory kind.
16Ay, ay; they are edging towards the river-Peace ,pup-peace- no,heretheycomethis way again-thethieves don't seem to know their own errand!
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Own errand a través del tiempo
Own errand por variante geográfica