Aún no tenemos significados para "speak sensibly".
1At last, perhaps, they had found some one to speak sensibly to.
2Listen, my man; don't play the idiot to me, but speak sensibly.
3I think you speak sensibly and I shall try and be more reasonable hereafter.
4I speak sensibly; what good will it do to you or me if the ship is blown up?
5Being in love and being taken by surprise, he could not be expected to speak sensibly, or even coherently.
6She tried to speak sensibly.
7He was too agitated to speak sensibly; he caroused the room hitting his fists together while I read the accounts.
8The policeman concluded by declaring that the man was either drunk or designing, as he could not or would not speak sensibly.
9To speak sensibly, I think assassins have been invented by fathers and mothers to frighten children who want to run away at night.
10She spoke sensibly, in her soft voice, not getting into any disagreements.
11How is it that we say immediately, Felicion spoke sensibly to me?
12In place of jealousy's ire, Toret now spoke sensibly-toosensibly, and Chane began to wonder.
13Speaking sensibly, thou movest me the more to pity.
14Aunt Hannah, who, whatever faults she possessed, rarely lost her head, spoke sensibly and incisively.
15He moaned and tossed, but never spoke sensibly.
16She spoke sensibly, modestly, charitably, and without passion.
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