Aún no tenemos significados para "sordid fact".
1It banished sordid fact, flooded his mind with beauty, loosed romance and to its heels added wings.
2Any man embroiders sordid fact on occasion.
3In sordid fact he went up to Dexter, seized the trailing bridle reins and jerked savagely upon them.
4It's solid, simple, sordid fact.
5I want to see what sordid facts they've picked up over the years, said Nick.
6Teaism is a cult founded on the adoration of the beautiful among the sordid facts of everyday existence.
7The family moved to a relative's home, and the sordid facts of the father's life were constantly brought up.
8He testified with the listlessness of many repetitions to the sordid facts of San Francisco's betrayal by venal public servants.
9She broke off hurriedly, wiping her lips as if the mere recital of the sordid facts had stained them with blood.
10The one member of the family who soared on wings of hope above the sordid facts of the situation was Claude Martel.
11And always, to banish what joy even this poor device might bring, came the more vivid vision of the brutal, sordid facts.
12She did not want Hal to know the sordid facts; and she did not believe she would be able to hide them from her.
13Then, in the very midst of her happiness, there occurred one of those sordid facts which appear to spring, like vultures, upon the ineffable moments.
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