Aún no tenemos significados para "very pliable".
1Strong and elastic contractions imply very pliable and circumspect relaxation of the same.
2He sometimes is stubborn, but is very pliable for all that.
3The basket-work so made is very pliable, tough, and durable.
4Though so young, she is not, I fear, very pliable.
5I've had a rotten life all through, and it hasn't made me very pliable.
6Lead is the softest and weakest of all the commercial metals, being very pliable and inelastic.
7The builder noticed in December that the rebar at a house build was very pliable and alerted Bunnings.
8The wood is very pliable.
9People are very pliable then.
10This he did with great care, and my dear doctor was very pliable in taking them as they were offered.
11The blade is very pliable and not highly tempered, so that in unskilful hands it is apt to bend and become useless.
12The very outside edge was a bit stiff, and a few deer hairs still clung, but it was very pliable and velvety soft.
13When one's body is young, it is very pliable, and hard work will mould it like putty according to the nature of the work.
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