Aún no tenemos significados para "venture to expostulate".
1James was not a little mortified at the snubbing he had received, but he did not venture to expostulate.
2Reilly, a huge lout of a fellow with a lowering countenance, ventured to expostulate.
3When she came into the audience room for the intermission I ventured to expostulate with her:
4The schoolmaster and his wife ventured to expostulate.
5He had ventured to expostulate when the master told him how the thing ought to be done.
6She put it quietly into her pocket, and going home that night by the Elliott's, ventured to expostulate.
7This adviser ventured to expostulate.
8Littlebrain was as good as his word; he cut down his relief; and then thrashed him for venturing to expostulate.
9Upon this occasion it was also that Mary first ventured to expostulate with her mistress on her neglect of her husband.
10This proved too much for one of the faithful tonsured dependents of the place, and he ventured to expostulate with his master.
11I then went up to one of the party, whose name was Clarke, and, drawing him aside, ventured to expostulate with him.
12She was ordered to bed at once; and when she ventured to expostulate feebly, Norah said: Now, Miss Sarah, we can manage things for to-day.