Aún no tenemos significados para "rather sheepish".
1Many persons who had appeared in the procession straggled in, looking rather sheepish.
2Tom Thrush came home, putting a bold face on, but looked rather sheepish.
3Others looked rather sheepish and somewhat embarrassed to be there.
4And Chandler came in, a rather sheepish look on his good-looking, fair young face.
5It was Diana, still rather sheepish, that came from the retreat, not without urging.
6The other girls chuckled and Mollie looked rather sheepish.
7The Ambassador appeared rather sheepish at this point.
8Also he found out their road for them and sent them off, rather sheepish, but laughing.
9Bob came down to breakfast feeling rather sheepish.
10Griffith looked rather sheepish at this proposal; and he said he could not very well do that.
11Hök Matts Ericsson looked rather sheepish when he turned to the manager and showed him the paper.
12The others hung back looking rather sheepish.
13The two astronomers, feeling rather sheepish, assented.
14The joke was on me; I could not help laughing, though I felt rather sheepish before the Altrurian.
15I thought they looked rather sheepish at having been caught up, like the hare and the tortoise again.
16Then he looked rather sheepish and flushed a little-whichwas needless; easing his collar with a fat finger.
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