Aún no tenemos significados para "slightest indiscretion".
1If you are guilty of the slightest indiscretion you will kill her.
2He took a lively interest in them without ever showing the slightest indiscretion.
3The slightest indiscretion is as bad as betrayal in a thing like this.
4The earlier diaries contain pathetic exaggerations of the slightest indiscretion.
5The slightest indiscretion, the least blunder, might hurl him from his splendor into the mire.
6Her eyes condemned that, and I felt the slightest indiscretion on my part would result in betrayal.
7The slightest indiscretion and I am lost.
8All this he does without committing the slightest indiscretion; always the same; never lingering beyond his time-neverleaving before.
9He knew they were being watched by several snipers, all of them ready to pull their triggers over the slightest indiscretion.
10Their life, as a contemporary witness testifies, was worse than that of galley slaves, for the slightest indiscretion brought ruin upon them.
11Seeing the advantage he had gained, and well aware that he should lose it by the slightest indiscretion, Rochester acted with the greatest caution.
12Remember that you are still under age, that you will be searched for anxiously, and that the slightest indiscretion may put them upon your traces.
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