Aún no tenemos significados para "very prudent".
1You draw out Nelly to speak of Madge: Nelly is very prudent.
2The directress was very prudent, but she could also be intrepidly venturous.
3He was summoned to Pekin and executed for his very prudent advice.
4You know, my dear Bourrienne, that Bonaparte is not always very prudent.
5This very prudent commander encamped three or four miles outside of the village.
6He is wealthy, but very prudent in his opinions and habits.
7Lucrezia told me I was very prudent, and took me to the garden.
8Now, the Dutch are a very prudent folk, especially the bankers.
9You are becoming very prudent, now that you live with Miss Whatshername here.
10We are very prudent, but we cannot guard entirely against accident.
11Therefore Mr. Gray was, if we only consider money, a very prudent man.
12Ozzie's very prudent, I'm glad to say, and so am I.
13HVD: Which is to say we see this as a very prudent insurance policy.
14It was very prudent in me that I went on foot to Corilla to-day.
15Watch the flags closely, and every coxswain be very prudent.
16And therein I hold her to have been very prudent.
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