Ainda não temos significados para "little airs".
1What little airs of the world she had now-quitemistress of the situation!
2She played soft little airs from memory, and her soul was filled with joy.
3She's the real old-fashioned sort, with a warm heart under all her little airs.
4She is pretty and slim and tries to put on little airs about herself.
5Sometimes they assumed little airs of patronage towards her.
6She gave herself pretty little airs and graces, and said no more cutting things about anybody.
7They irritated her excessively-theselittle airs and graces.
8Go and get your violin, and play me the sweet little airs Uncle Teddy sent you last.
9Your cheap, common little airs and graces don't deceive me, they only disgust me more and more!
10He continued to get pleasure from her slender graceful being and the little airs of delicacy she assumed.
11She liked him, but she showed none of the little airs which would have seemed to appropriate him.
12She had entered into her woman's kingdom, and, womanlike, began instantly to adopt provocative little airs and graces.
13You brought your simple self, undisturbed by the people who expect of you, without your little airs of experience.
14She had a smooth, light touch and the little airs she played tinkled sweetly enough from the old piano.
15They sat forward, stared at Sir John as if fascinated, and even began to assume little airs which were almost devil-may-care.
16Beyond the gardens lay the sleeping lake, and faint little airs wafted coolly upward from its surface, tempering the heat of the evening.
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