Aún no tenemos significados para "very melancholy".
1In Portugal, the interest of king Charles wore a very melancholy aspect.
2When Jumbo came back late in the evening, he looked very melancholy.
3When I got back to the inn I found Marcoline very melancholy.
4It is very melancholy for you, and cannot be good for you.
5After some difficulty he was released, and presented a very melancholy figure.
6With Nora Rowley at St. Diddulph's life at present was very melancholy.
7Leo had followed her in from the studio, and seemed still very melancholy.
8She spoke of him in a very melancholy tone this evening.
9He put the teacup on the table, and locked very melancholy.
10This day promised to turn out a very melancholy one in many respects.
11The task which is imposed upon us is certainly a very melancholy one.
12The Knight played a simple, sweet and very melancholy tune on the violin.
13Master Richard saw again that the King looked somewhat sick, and very melancholy.
14That there are ten thousand thieves in London is a very melancholy fact.
15At the same moment Tom entered the shop, with a very melancholy face.
16Now his expression was very melancholy and his voice positively sepulchral.
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