Ainda não temos significados para "very demure".
1Looking very demure, the men made some rejoinder; and he went on.
2Nevertheless, she was very demure and very much the lady in appearance.
3Now Mr. Carmichael will make it plain, and Kate was very demure.
4Jacqueline was very demure now, her eyes sought the floor.
5Whereupon the hot-headed girl from Dixie suspended hostilities and became a very demure young woman.
6These very demure girls are often full of surprises.
7She looked so very demure that Beth thought her bashful, and took pity on her.
8The Irish Turk looked very demure and replied-
9Alice had a very low, sweet, contralto voice, like Mrs. Armatage, and a very demure manner.
10Arabella looked very demure as a little Puritan, and really, Patricia's showy Spanish costume was becoming.
11She smiled and dipped her head, very demure.
12They heard the door shut violently, and Mrs Abigail came up, very demure and curtseying to the ground.
13She was very demure, and her manner towards him was considerably changed since she had left the chamber.
14The jays were lingering near, very demure and silent, and probably ready to join a crusade against nest-robbers.
15Carol was very demure, 'Tante' this and 'Tante' that, but I knew right away that something was amiss!
16Something like that, very demure.
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