Aún no tenemos significados para "very deferential".
1The scullion presented his tablet to the captain with a very deferential bow.
2He has been grave and very deferential, gathered wood for you and carried water.
3Outwardly the peons were very deferential to white men.
4I find him very deferential-hehas the courteous European manner, which, when high-bred ,isso polite.
5Everybody was always very deferential to him.
6He was very deferential, but he was, after all, only a Garfinkel and she needed a Ferriday.
7But he and Joe Hill, his son who co-wrote this novella, are very deferential to the filmmakers.
8He had been very deferential to Miss Silence, and had wound himself into the confidence of Miss Badlam.
9Both sets were exquisitely polite, courteous in their deportment, and very deferential to those with whom they conversed.
10He was rosy-faced and genial, clean shaven, above the middle-height, and his manner was very deferential and attractive.
11You must be very deferential.
12Yet in spite of his apparent seniority, the governor was very deferential to Tsering and addressed him with great politeness.
13Now if you all had voted up a Kafka or a Brazil reference as the winner, I'd be very deferential.
14Ever since Norr brought a message through from Mayor Pontho's disembodied aunt, the politician had been very deferential toward the sensitive.
15Therefore the passport and the passage were all right, and the captain was very deferential, and I got to Florence safely.
16I have found Nigerians to be incredibly respectful and mannerly, very deferential and humble, and so appreciative of the basics of life.
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