Aún no tenemos significados para "whit better".
1But reason in its practical use is not a whit better off.
2Then why should he think himself a whit better than she was?
3But in the Protestant countries like Prussia, things were not a whit better.
4The pawnbrokers, though not receivers of stolen goods, are not a whit better.
5But the people are slaves, actually slaves, not a whit better.
6And are these Dyaks and Battas one whit better than tiger-sharks?
7Rose is a fool, and that man isn't one whit better.
8That it was the fault of his self-confidence made the thing no whit better.
9With manufacture and commerce it stood not a whit better.
10Oh, Aunt Ella, it's not a whit better with you.
11She was not a whit better than her husband.
12And modern towns, said Peter, were no whit better.
13Then, after too long a service, they all left, feeling not one whit better than before.
14Elwyn the Welshman was to precede him; and his score was no whit better than Geoffrey's.
15They all came, and they looked not one whit better than on the Monday evening before.
16Leave him without discipline or culture, he would not be a whit better than the beast.
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