Aún no tenemos significados para "too ornate".
1The setting of the story was too ornate, and seemed almost barbarous.
2The priest's vestments, too ornate in the setting, sat stiffly on him.
3When I mentioned that some people found this building too ornate, the architect replied:
4Does it overlay the story with too ornate detail?
5Some things had seemed too ornate for her taste.
6They wanted me to admire their solid silver goblets-tooheavy to lift and too ornate to clean.
7Such assemblies are too grand and too ornate, and, moreover, much too far removed from true sporting proprieties.
8Good cloth bindings, not too ornate or strong in color, are substantial and usually best for the home library.
9This court, neither too splendid to be comfortable nor too ornate to be restful, is full of a quiet intimacy.
10Hewlett's style is finished and richly poetical, but often too ornate and too encrusted with archaic terms and other artificial forms.
11In a dining chamber that seemed too ornate to be inside a spaceworthy ship, the Emperor served a fine banquet while they orbited Arrakis.
12They knew better than to try anything too ornate, like forging a complete "alien spaceship," or even the partial wreckage of one.
13The morals of his new associates were as correct as even he could have insisted upon, and their manners were kindly and not too ornate.
14Finally they came to a carved wooden door that was too dark to be stained and too ornate to be merely a piece of salvage.
15"Oh, the satin is altogether too ornate, too really old," declared Phillipa.
16"Yes, it is very handsome, no doubt, but too ornate and pie-crusty for my-taste.
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Too ornate a través del tiempo
Too ornate por variante geográfica