Aún no tenemos significados para "stolid indifference".
1On the list being given Leaping Horse assumed an expression of stolid indifference.
2The fellow turned his gaze on me with an expression of stolid indifference.
3There was an echo of his old-time theatricalism in that dissimulation of stolid indifference.
4The doctor looked critically at the czar, who returned his gaze with stolid indifference.
5His rival's stolid indifference put the lawyer out of countenance.
6Atwater and McNerney were astonished at Fritz Braun's stolid indifference.
7His irritation had had time to subside; the stolid indifference had got possession of him again.
8She knew the dangers and yet she faced them with the stolid indifference of her race.
9The Kro-lu stood watching us with stolid indifference.
10It seemed, rather, a stolid indifference either to the immediate scene or to more serious matters.
11Others listened with stolid indifference, or sullen despair.
12The Romanists, on the contrary, wore generally a look of stolid indifference, or made an abject bow.
13The two groups of dark-visaged Indians-his own Chippewayans, and MacNair's Yellow Knives, who stared in stolid indifference.
14Her stolid indifference to his endeavors to aid her through her father had blasted his hopes somewhat.
15At the picket post Rowley sat in stolid indifference while he heard the order to search his wagon.
16He prays us with much entreaty to receive the gift, and neglect and stolid indifference are His requital.
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