Aún no tenemos significados para "very pathetic".
1There was something very pathetic in the steady despair of his voice.
2She sounded very pathetic and took tiny bites out of the toast.
3There was to him something very pathetic in this silent resignation of terror.
4There is something very pathetic in the oblivion that swallows up world-resounding deeds.
5And, in spite of its improbability, Rosamond Gray is very pathetic.
6Zaid, the last of the four, presents to us a very pathetic picture.
7The old rascal grew very pathetic as he warmed up to his subject.
8The eulogy pronounced by Mr. Melvill was a very pathetic one.
9He was very fat, the little Georgiev, very swarthy, very pathetic.
10Grenville's was very fine and much beyond himself, and very pathetic.
11Her longings, for their sake, for a little quiet home, are very pathetic.
12A very pathetic, ill-prepared army, Thomas thought, but an army all the same.
13In his dust-stained uniform and battered hat, he looked very pathetic.
14There is something very pathetic in the contrast he draws between Saul and himself.
15Instead of a convulsion, it was something stately and very pathetic to the imagination.
16Little Andrey Vassilievitch, whom during the retreat I had entirely forgotten, looked very pathetic.
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