Aún no tenemos significados para "so staid".
1After seeing whom he was with, I understood why he seemed so staid.
2She's too much her mother's child to enjoy anything so staid and respectable.
3Lysandra was so staid she left herself open for wit almost all the time.
4The reason of this conduct in so staid and proper-minded an animal is obvious.
5He remembered Marmie's telling him not to look so staid.
6He was sticking it to those old-fart-y institutions for being so staid, boring, and exclusionary.
7And then what danger was there with the Nabob, so staid a man and so ugly?
8Who so staid and respectable as Madam?
9For now the end of Hodgson's England, so staid at times, will linger as a genuinely rare and refined humiliation.
10My worthy friend, Mrs. Bevis, thought one sermon a day, well observed, enough; so staid at home to bear me company.
11It isn't a physically dynamic scenario, and it's hard to see how to open up a story that's so staid and limited.
12And so staid without a good while, and saw my Lady Peters, an impudent jade, soliciting all the Lords on her behalf.
13He was the beau- ideal of a county member,-sosleek, so staid, so business-like ;yetso clean, so neat, so much the gentleman.
14The king is served with much state and ceremonious respect, and his manners are so staid that it is very pleasing to see him.
15So staid within all day reading of two or three good plays.
16"I thought she was much more-shealways seems to me so staid-so- somiddle-aged
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