Ainda não temos significados para "peculiarly susceptible".
1Bribery and Corruption;-GermanPatent Policy.-Thedyeing industry was peculiarly susceptible to corruption.
2The Norse boy's nature was sensitive, and peculiarly susceptible of outward influences.
3And have I not found myself peculiarly susceptible of this healing influence?
4Her delicate organization and creative imagination rendered her peculiarly susceptible of pleasurable emotion.
5You're peculiarly susceptible to the physical power of a brutal lover.
6But old Mr. Caldigate was a man peculiarly susceptible to such hard judgments.
7The Negro, however, seems to be peculiarly susceptible to this class of ailments.
8Open-hearted for truth, she was peculiarly susceptible at that time to the claims of Adventism.
9All minds genuinely poetical are peculiarly susceptible to movement,-thatis, to the excitement of numbers.
10England saw herself threatened with invasion,- amenaceto which her people have been peculiarly susceptible.
11All is solvent, plastic, peculiarly susceptible to external influences.
12The Negro has elements in his nature that make him peculiarly susceptible to religious training.
13Lumley, whose mind, although untouched by associations, was peculiarly susceptible to sweet sounds, sat entranced.
14This they unfortunately communicated to the Esquimaux, who seemed to be peculiarly susceptible of the disease.
15The negro race is peculiarly susceptible to hallucinations.
16Although academics are great at talking about academic freedom, they are peculiarly susceptible to peer group pressures.
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