Ainda não temos significados para "as tractable".
1They are as tractable as we could desire, and we can manage them completely.
2The monsters are not as tractable as they seem.
3They would eat out of our hand, lick our feet, and were as tractable as a dog.
4You may have discovered yourself by this time that she is not always as tractable as she might be.
5She was now as tractable and inoffensive "in her daily walk and conversation" (Huggins) as a little child.
6Aileen, whatever might be said of her deficiencies, was by no means as tractable or acquiescent as his first wife.
7Levi Bedford kept a watch every night at the fort named after him, and the fifty-one negroes were as tractable as usual.
8Benny could not, or rather, would not haul as much as Babe nor was he as tractable but he could eat more.
9In all other respects, my dear mother, I'll be as tractable and obedient as you can wish; on this one alone, I stand out.
10Now Wingate was slowly drifting down toward a none too successful old age, and was as tractable as such a man would naturally be.
11In other respects, if well managed and occasionally coaxed or bribed with a present, the Moors are very good natured, and as tractable as children.
12He is to be taken down to Loughlinter to-morrow, and is,-sosays his cousin,-astractable as a child.
13"If he is as tractable as Herbert, I might venture," I replied, assuming the gay, mocking tone of my questioner.
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