Aún no tenemos significados para "slightly ironical".
1Put down my name for one! said Peter, with a slightly ironical expression.
2Perhaps he resented the slightly ironical note in her tone.
3She always manages to be busy now, said Temperley in a slightly ironical tone.
4A slightly ironical 'Hear, Hear,' came from Soame Rivers, who did not love enthusiasm.
5The last remark was in tones slightly ironical, and showed that fearlessly regarded the consequence.
6This intellectual, quiet, introspective, slightly ironical temperament would seem almost ideally unfitted for the trenches.
7The smile took on a slightly ironical edge.
8The officer, who was no other than Stephano, bowed to her with a slightly ironical smile.
9Mr. Hannen was slightly ironical about it, but his brows knit, and he began eyeing Veda sharply.
10And he added, with a slightly ironical smile: A new dynasty is never founded excepting upon an affray.
11It was curiously detached-perhapsslightly ironical.
12He was rather like a university professor, courteous, with a slightly ironical twist to his very red lips.
13Octave Feuillet, a shrewd, charming man, extremely well-bred and slightly ironical, thoroughly enjoyed the skirmishes that took place.
14His voice was slightly ironical.
15If it was not approval, it was not condemnation; but it might have been slightly ironical, and that annoyed me.
16Sometimes Edgar dropped in too and listened with his smooth, slightly ironical smile, while pacing up and down the room.
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