Aún no tenemos significados para "too austere".
1There's Warden; but he is too austere and harsh, good as he is.
2If the mind is too austere, cultivate a sense of humor.
3Surely it's still a step too austere for domestic settings?
4But her view of truth was too austere for this.
5The oba is too austere a ruler for such things.
6Plenty others find its stripped-down aesthetic a little too austere.
7Two days elapsed, then Leslie received a second communication too austere to be disregarded.
8Their style was too austere, their versification too harsh.
9Some (not me) might find Grafton's style too austere.
10Italian wines are food wines, it's often claimed - a little too austere to guzzle on their own.
11If Boileau was too austere to admit the pliability of grace, he compensates by good sense and propriety.
12His life became too austere for his brother monks, and they compelled him to leave this aristocratic abbey.
13The New Yorker, September 13, 1930 P. 17 The present ones are too austere.
14The laws of the convent are not too austere to prevent the interview she seeks in such a case.
15In point of fact, no book seemed to him too austere or too repellent or too obscure for his youthful understanding.
16One detects a hint, indeed, that for many the formalities of protocol were a little strange and a good deal too austere.
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