Aún no tenemos significados para "somewhat belated".
1When Harry Herndon and I went to the wars we were somewhat belated.
2How does this somewhat belated loyalty of Leonato act upon our sympathy with him?
3His artlessness was boyish, and so were his acuteness and his transparent but somewhat belated good-sense.
4Later, human Lars Buttler would pop into the call as a somewhat belated reveal, after speculation had ceased.
5This information seemed somewhat belated.
6At 8:23 and twenty seconds, King Lotharon made his somewhat belated entrance to the dinner.
7Here is a dispatch somewhat belated in transmission stating Mr. Root's ideas as to amendments which should be made to the Covenant.
8Why, Nell, to look at you, I thought it could be nothing else than my somewhat belated appointment to the United States Supreme Court.
9The BBC decision to commission research into its portrayal of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people is a welcome, if somewhat belated, initiative.
10The hugely exciting Caravaggio makes a somewhat belated start to his three year old career when Naas hosts its Royal Ascot Trials fixture on Sunday.
11And here, though it may seem somewhat belated, we must offer an apology for the use of the terms "ghost" and "ghost story."
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