Aún no tenemos significados para "patronising manner".
1The half-jesting, half- patronising manner irritated Agatha; but she answered boldly:
2Philip disliked him for his patronising manner and was bored by his fluent conversation.
3One day he addressed him smilingly with a patronising manner.
4With a patronising manner they let them go on.
5As the rabble passed into the passage Gordon heard Ferrers say to Christy in his most patronising manner:
6Nevertheless he was more of a good fellow, talked rather vauntingly of his wealth, and affected a patronising manner.
7Nor does he like the bland patronising manner of 'Roopuarain,' so he surlily draws back, at which there is a roar of laughter from the.
8Ha, ha, ha!' and Mrs Stanhope's mirth was communicated to her husband, who now held out his hand to me in a most patronising manner.
9"Your sisters are very good to you," observed Malcolm in rather a patronising manner.
10"Personally you are a fine fellow," he said very distinctly, in a patronising manner.
11"Very good," said Bentinck-Major in his most patronising manner.
12"I have my cousins," began Rose, with dignity, for her visitor's patronising manner ruffled her temper.
13"Well, my good fellow," replied Vizcarra, in his usual haughty and patronising manner, "let me hear it.
14"I've a right to enjoy mythelf after it," he added, looking round in a patronising manner, "and I have.
15"Jefferson," said the old gentleman, in his most condescending and patronising manner, "you remind me of myself in my best days."
16"Very good," said Chivey, in the same patronising manner, "you may tell your master that I will look back later on."
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