Aún no tenemos significados para "solitarily".
1Tardif, too, was dwelling alone, now, solitarily, in a very solitary place.
2Some were solitarily preaching to a webcam in big barracks of churches.
3They walked solitarily, not in great bands, and they were poor.
4In reality, however, it was the OMBU, which grows solitarily on the Argentine plains.
5But you talk of all these men as solitarily imprisoned.
6All this may be had by anyone who will walk solitarily and with seeing eyes.
7Thursday night he stayed home and felt solitarily virtuous.
8Probably he can work in no other way than from the impulse of his enthusiasm, solitarily.
9Happy, threefold happy, the family, in whose narrow, contracted circle no heart bleeds solitarily, or solitarily rejoices!
10Sometimes there would sound the faint tinkle of a belated hansom, chiming solitarily, as though weary of frivolity.
11But Jean Merle was living, and might continue to live another twenty years or more, thus solitarily and monotonously.
12He knew her greatness of heart and pictured her in her widow's weeds, withering solitarily away at Les Fondettes.
13More came every moment, because the terrible Jurand, waiting solitarily before the Teuton gate, was an unusual sight for the garrison.
14He would also walk solitarily in the fields, sometimes reading, and sometimes praying; and thus for some days he spent his time.
15She came solitarily down the gravel walk- aMissMartin just appearing at the door, and parting with her seemingly with ceremonious civility.
16It is true that Constance's father would have shuddered in Heaven could he have seen Constance solitarily playing cards of a night.
Solitarily a través del tiempo