Aún no tenemos significados para "very fluent".
1She was never very fluent, and cared little for the flowers of rhetoric.
2Dorothy was a good German scholar, but somehow she was not very fluent.
3Some of these men were of considerable ability, and certainly of very fluent speech.
4For the next few minutes he was very fluent indeed.
5His English was very fluent, crisp, his accent a slight variation on an upper-class Englishman's.
6He was very fluent and used many metres.
7Coons seems very fluent and more impressive.
8As for Mr. Symonds' style, it is, as usual, very fluent, very picturesque and very full of colour.
9His German was very fluent.
10Forward this redefinition of broadcast journalism to, say, John Humphrys, and Monkey suspects his reaction would be very fluent indeed.
11Mr. Long is a very fluent speaker, and, without oratorical display, he always succeeds in winning the attention of his auditors.
12He was indignant; he was angry.... And that wrath had loosed his tongue which was not very fluent on ordinary occasions.
13I learned, however, to be very fluent in that, for, inspired by love of Aurelia, I attacked it with extraordinary passion.
14He was so frightened that his English-whichwas usually very fluent-desertedhim, and he mumbled protestations of innocence in his mother tongue.
15If the Season is now mild, about the end of the Month the Sap in the Birch-Tree will begin to be very fluent.
16It is devoid of colour, in the sense of the modern painter, but its very fluent and simple technical character recommends it highly.
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