Aún no tenemos significados para "own temerity".
1Hesitantly, a bit frightened by his own temerity, Morris takes Henry's wrist.
2When he spoke it was with some amazement at his own temerity.
3You see he had been tongue-tied at his own temerity at first.
4She had risen, half dazed, as if her own temerity overwhelmed her.
5James, although alarmed at his own temerity, refused to accept the dismissal.
6She stopped again and looked about, actually frightened at her own temerity, evidently.
7Had he, like Icarus, fallen a victim to his own temerity?
8Frightened at my own temerity in speaking so boldly, I involuntarily raised my eye.
9She paused a moment and looked back at him, amazed at her own temerity.
10Douglas, still pale and trembling, wondered at his own temerity.
11Then, afraid of her own temerity, she became white as death under his gaze.
12An excited aide, trembling at his own temerity, burst upon the president's solitary state.
13Still, he was somewhat surprised at his own temerity.
14Then he drew back, half-terrified at his own temerity.
15When the time came he faced the consequence of his own temerity with an unflinching eye.
16He was astounded at his own temerity in having deliberately planned to call him at all.
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