Aún no tenemos significados para "very tractable".
1Alice soon learnt to milk her, and she became very tractable and good-tempered.
2You have not shown yourself a very tractable patient thus far.
3Their oxen are small and handsome, very tractable, and have an easy pace.
4But Margaret is generally, I must say, a very tractable child.
5She is very tractable, but, please do not give her money.
6Mark Twain would have made an actor, certainly, but not a very tractable one.
7The girl was very tractable: she lay perfectly still.
8As it happened, Jill was very tractable and obedient.
9Something must have occurred, otherwise he is very tractable.
10But she's not very tractable even now, though her sins all lie ahead of her!
11The Indians seemed to him very tractable, and submissive to the things of our holy faith.
12From my own very meagre experiences, I should say he was not a very tractable individual.
13They are said to be very tractable and obedient, but not reliable for aggressive military operations.
14These Santee-Indians are a well-humour'd and affable People; and living near the English, are become very tractable.
15A very tractable prisoner, the man proved.
16The elephants are very tractable and clever, while the oxen are stupid, ill tempered, and hard to manage.
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