Aún no tenemos significados para "very cosmopolitan".
1Jane was very cosmopolitan in her ideas, both by nature and by education.
2They were thrilled by the very cosmopolitan aspect of the crowd.
3But I don't think they have made him very cosmopolitan.
4For a city like Hong Kong, which is very cosmopolitan and very free, it's difficult.
5Marlotte possesses a big, I should say comfortable, hotel, is very cosmopolitan and very pretty.
6The Dutch are very cosmopolitan in their reading.
7The Old Citadel wasn't a very cosmopolitan district.
8Shanghai is a very cosmopolitan and vibrant city, and there are lots of things to do and enjoy.
9Round Hill, like most of the beings' main outposts all through the various universes, is a very cosmopolitan place!
10The society was very cosmopolitan.
11TV: Actually, this celebration of the week is for everybody, despite your background, 'cause Fiji is a very cosmopolitan country.
12I am very cosmopolitan, and am considerably tired of the self-deification of the English nation at the expense of all others.
13Her salon was very cosmopolitan-every one who came to London wanted to go to Holland House, which was a museum filled with beautiful things.
14Mrs. Shiffney, who was very cosmopolitan, had a flat in Paris, and was more often out of England than in it, slightly raised her eyebrows.
15"Yes, and a very cosmopolitan one, from the sounds of it."
16" Very cosmopolitan indeed," he declared.
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