Aún no tenemos significados para "too ladylike".
1But when I'm not pleased I'm not too ladylike to say so.
2Letitia was too ladylike to commit herself to much enthusiasm, but she smiled.
3She was too ladylike in her deportment, too quiet and silent in her ways.
4But Lloyd was too ladylike to show her disappointment.
5Up and down the country the traditional afternoon tea has somehow been deemed too ladylike for gentlemen.
6His speech was a little too ladylike.
7She looked as if she wanted to smack him, but she was far too ladylike to do it.
8They lost the money, because they were too gentlemanly and too ladylike to work to hold on to it.
9It makes men too ladylike.
10No Anglo-Saxon (thank God) is too ladylike not to have a bit of the warrior woman left in her blood.
11'Well,' I replies, 'I'm not denying that Red Liz is a perfect lady; but that's 'er trouble-she'stoo ladylike to pass anyone.'
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