Aún no tenemos significados para "presume too".
1But nobody had better presume too much upon his distaste for violence.
2And you really presume too much on that one short month, Helen.
3Do not presume too much-bettermen than you have fallen every day.
4That's what I told the knaves, that they presume too far!
5We presume too much on the supposed ignorance of these men.
6It's certainly not a good idea to presume too much based on too little.
7Hold thy tongue; thou dost presume too much, methinks, upon thy former freedoms, wench.
8This was such as to make me presume too much on my physical powers.
9Even a privileged servant ought not to presume too far.
10But it would be immodest to presume too much.
11Nevertheless, they sometimes presume too much on this confidence.
12But, indeed, you presume too much upon their littleness.
13Should I presume too much by asking Mr. John Effingham to be of our party?
14I did not want to presume too much, did not want to offend her or embarrass myself.
15You presume too much upon your power over my heart, and upon the softness of my nature.
16You presume too much, Lady Stark.
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