Aún no tenemos significados para "typically english".
1The scene, I have said, was almost typically English-butto the eye only.
2Both these interests, as we have previously seen, were typically English.
3That would be typically English, but it is not the way to set records.
4It would be hard to find a more typically English, upper-middle-class club than Sunningdale.
5How admirably impressive is Mr. Jones's typically English absence of hysteria, his calm, his restfulness.
6Gwendoline was a beautiful girl of thirty-three, typically English in the freshness of her girlish innocence.
7Charles Lamb, a typically English author, wrote a poem beginning "Who first invented work?"
8The conversation was typically English, and as it progressed they used their own terminology to express their feelings.
9For a time you console yourself that it's typically English to be silent, it's regal to be silent.
10Lilith's parents had not lied; they had, in a typically English manner, hoped their omissions would speak for themselves.
11It is also true that all the most typically English men of action were sentimentalists, if possible, more sentimental.
12She was so typically English.
13I am typically English, sir.
14"A lovely, angelic-looking creature, typically English; golden hair; skin like cream and roses."
15It's just typically English.
16(Foreigners always said that her complexion was typically English.)
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