Aún no tenemos significados para "typically british".
1It is a typically British fudge that leaves neither side satisfied.
2There was no fuss, no feathers; the affair was typically British.
3He wound up with an improvisation of his own, which I thought was typically British.
4There was something typically British in the way those Englishmen went about the defense of Antwerp.
5That is not only the smartest hotel in London, but it is the most typically British.
6But they also adopted a typically British stance on the row -keep calm and carry on.
7He had preserved a typically British aloofness during the voyage, and he had never spoken to her.
8Although the aviator's head was almost completely enshrouded in a hood, he discerned a typically British face.
9All of which ought to be inspirational: as indeed, recounted with typically British dryness, much of it is.
10In typically British fashion, new mayoral arrangements have been laid on top of older ones, producing a mess.
11I am very typically British.
12She marked the birthday of the centre in typically British fashion: with a cup of tea and a slice of cake.
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