Aún no tenemos significados para "speak indifferently".
1I asked, trying to speak indifferently, for every question was knife-play on a wound.
2I suppose Miss Mavick is eager to go also, said Philip, trying to speak indifferently.
3They were able to speak indifferently well, and had attained a moderate degree of scientific knowledge.
4Accounts speak indifferently of her brother* and his prospects.
5He tried to speak indifferently; but the quick perception of Mary detected the covert interest in his tones.
6He tried to speak indifferently.
7She tried to speak indifferently.
8She spoke indifferently, as though the subject failed to interest her.
9But, if spoken indifferently, the words were not received with indifference.
10He spoke indifferently, disinclined for adventure in the chill, damp atmosphere of this late afternoon.
11I replied in Italian, which he spoke indifferently well.
12The girl looked at him steadily for a moment, and then spoke indifferently, almost lightly.
13He spoke indifferently, but Winston was not a fool, and knew that he was lying.
14Margaret spoke indifferently, as making a mere criticism.
15The words were spoken indifferently, but Adelheid's eyes sought the paper with an expression of keen interest.
16Louis blushed a little, but spoke indifferently.
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