Ainda não temos significados para "so redolent".
1It is so glaringly ship-shape, so redolent of tar, so ridiculously strong.
2She's not dominated by the big, brassy backing - so redolent of that 1966 session sound.
3That's surprising, because the names are so redolent of the images and feelings conjured up by the compositions.
4Oscar looked into Tomansio's handsome face, so redolent with sincerity, a note backed up by his gaiafield emission.
5As he continued, he charged the calabash with a blend of leather-brown tobacco so redolent that it made Hackworth's mouth water.
6Her cool, slim fingers were so casual, yet so clinging, her voice and her presence were so redolent of easy, artificial things.
7Among them was one Tim O'Brien, who provided mandolin, guitar and those high and lonesome vocals so redolent of the great Bill Monroe.
8I considered it thoughtless of Carol to have let her daughter sit at my table wearing clothes that were so redolent with memory.
9Kathryn liked the novelist; he was such an unctuous, eager little man, so redolent of the elements that went into his careful grooming.
10Dublin once had one of the symbols so redolent of Paris in the old days, the Parisian pissoir, a relic of old indecency.
11Her two-week stay there was like a breath of fresh air, so bracing, so redolent of freedom, that she decided not to return.
12She had walked round where her father could see her, as she delivered herself of this speech so redolent of the fumes of collegiate smugness.
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