Aún no tenemos significados para "so paltry".
1Reuben was profoundly humiliated; he had never seen himself in so paltry a light.
2It was better to offer nothing than something so paltry.
3I cannot waste my time by calling day after day, for so paltry a sum.
4In view of such an awful fire, it is easy to forget a thing so paltry.
5Her first occasion of arrest was so paltry that it brought discredit only on the constable.
6The power is so divine-thecauses that impel him to use that power are so paltry!
7It seemed so paltry to mar the quiet of the place with the absurdity of a side-show.
8It should bring gasps of amazement to hear that funding for the voluntary organisation is so paltry.
9A barrier so paltry would be an insult to the blade; a black-gloved hand made a fist.
10The states were not willing to exchange the sovereignty over their country for so paltry a concession.
11There was something proudly self-respecting about her which forbade all idea of anything so paltry as manoeuvring.
12Will you for so paltry a consideration deliver up the lamb into the jaws of the wolf?
13For so paltry a consideration did he resign his portion of the rich spoil of the Incas!
14It was so paltry, so contemptible.
15Norway's wolves, so paltry in number, stand little chance of re-establishing themselves with such a bounty over their heads.
16Could the Honourable Company be swayed by so paltry a consideration in subjecting us to so grievous an inconvenience?
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So paltry a través del tiempo
So paltry por variante geográfica