Aún no tenemos significados para "so suggestive".
1That scene, so suggestive to his mind, was not without its meaning.
2And this mode of teaching children is so natural, so suggestive, so true.
3That so many names proper to these parts should also be so suggestive.
4A conversation so unusual, so suggestive and cleaving made him unhappy.
5His attitude was so suggestive of the mere casual acquaintance.
6The whole thing was so unreal, so unnatural, so suggestive of some diabolical wizardry.
7The well-shaped nose, so suggestive of the power expressed in every line of his features.
8Smith's whole attitude was so suggestive of trouble that Madden moved forward in generous sympathy.
9The country looks tame, at first, without these characteristic ornaments, so suggestive of human occupancy.
10Its frank bigness and physical power and tenseness, so suggestive and so desperate, are Rodinesque.
11No clinging drapery has ever been so suggestive, so much the refinement of sensuality, as the crinoline.
12Apt culmination of a genius whose relations to Milton and Bunyan we found to be so suggestive!
13Then they looked at the dead men, so suggestive in their ghastly attitude, and they thought they understood.
14It was the mass-themass-shehad seen-she repeated the word to herself, so sinister, so suggestive, so mighty.
15Their course lay through an enchanted region, so suggestive of splendid possibilities that Boyd was constrained to observe:
16He turned his eyes upon his grandfather's face-thosesoft Italian eyes of his so suggestive of hidden fire.
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