Aún no tenemos significados para "so placid".
1I was glad of that quiet voice, so placid in its courage.
2If Maeve had not felt so placid, she would have panicked then.
3Looking out over the crowd, I wonder why they're so placid.
4And she's so placid and large and soft-spoken and easy to live with.
5Even mother, so placid, seemingly so contented, must have many wishes.
6For some reason Winter's manner was not so placid as usual.
7And looking so placid, so natural, and as if asleep.
8Madame was so placid and easy-going-inher stout black silk dress, with her lace-work
9The sea was never so placid but that a breeze would ruffle its waters.
10Anyway, what are you looking so placid and moon-eyed for?
11And a jealous thought came to his wife, who usually was so placid and good-natured.
12Don't make it sound so placid and unimportant, Johnny.
13He looked at Gustav's sweaty face, usually so placid, now distorted with pain and anxiety.
14I can hardly call it a time of grief, when she was so placid and happy.
15There is nothing so placid as rustic conceit.
16Never had Therese possessed so placid a mind.
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So placid a través del tiempo
So placid por variante geográfica