Aún no tenemos significados para "very reserved".
1But Austria, being now in secret conference with France, was very reserved.
2She was a thin, hard-faced woman, very well-dressed, very reserved in manner.
3He showed these willingly, but was very reserved as to anything else.
4He was very reserved on the subject of his personal misfortunes.
5He had changed towards me; he had become very reserved and seemed mistrustful.
6In your present state of mind, be very reserved towards her.
7He was always very reserved when I met the two of them together.'
8He often said of himself: I am a very reserved man, I know.
9Before strangers he is very reserved, and seldom says a word.
10He is very reserved, there are some things of which he never speaks.
11She had always thought Sybil very reserved, if not somewhat shy.
12But Lizzy, you have been very sly, very reserved with me.
13She is very reserved, detests gossip, and above everything seeks to live quietly.
14He's very reserved-hehasn't made many friends in his long life.
15Discusses Dutch religious feeling, which is very reserved, even hidden; their distaste for gossip.
16The meeting went well, but, you know, you could tell he was very reserved.
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