Ainda não temos significados para "seem the embodiment".
1They seem the embodiment of beauty, but somehow unfit for the coarse conflicts of life.
2Greedy's affability and cheerfulness seemed the embodiment of the group's upbeat songs.
3Opposite him Selwyn seemed the embodiment of all he lacked.
4The face was tanned deeply, and face and figure alike seemed the embodiment of strength.
5To the excited girl this apparition seemed the embodiment of the unknown evil she had dreaded.
6She seemed the embodiment of vengeance-ofrighteous retribution; the personification of the cause she so splendidly advocated.
7She seemed the embodiment of dauntless resolution
8Well he might, for in her neat morning gown she again seemed the embodiment of a June day.
9As he rode up attired in full hunting costume, he might have seemed the embodiment of triumphant strength.
10He seems the embodiment of a certain kind of force, and I always shrank from mere force, whether in nature or people.
11The Wells house that night, looming before me, silent and mysterious, seemed the embodiment of all the deserted houses I had known.
12To Loder, still under the influence of early memories, she seemed the embodiment of some youthful ideal-somethinglost, sought for, and found again.
13The black theatre of the sound piece is turned inside out by the black labyrinth, which now seems the embodiment of aimless thought.
14In the days of Kevin Myers' youth, the Gallowglass Céilí Band seemed the embodiment of all that was wholesome and virtuous about rural Ireland.
15She seemed the embodiment of goodness, as well as beauty and grace, for did she not repress his tendencies to be a little fast?
16In Vienna, twelve years earlier, he had already produced his "Orfeo," whose calm, classic grandeur seemed the embodiment of the Greek art spirit.