Aún no tenemos significados para "perfectly unembarrassed".
1He looked backward and forward, perfectly unembarrassed, between Julian and Horace.
2He was communicative, and answered every question put to him in a manner perfectly unembarrassed.
3Elizabeth remained perfectly cheerful, perfectly unembarrassed, and even laughingly exclaimed-"Whata silly story!"
4Napoleon, perfectly unembarrassed and never at a loss in any emergency, gave his orders for the ensuing day.
5Although reserved in society, no one could be more fluent with those with whom he was perfectly unembarrassed.
6She was perfectly unembarrassed and unaffected.
7Sholto, you know, is perfectly unembarrassed.
8Gordon seemed perfectly unembarrassed by this question, in spite of the ironical light which it projected upon his sentimental perplexity.
9He turned, perfectly unembarrassed and not at all ashamed to have been discovered in such an humble and poor position.
10Carter, the vivacious, though at first perfectly unembarrassed in his relations with the City Road clerk, gradually exhibited a change of demeanour.
11And yet there they stood, perfectly unembarrassed and at their ease, and said what they wanted to say, all of it, right out.
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