Usar "connoisseur" en una oración
connoisseur oraciones de ejemplo
connoisseur
1. Most disappointingly for Theo, the skin art connoisseur, this idiot had ACAB tattooed across his knuckles; All Coppers Are Bastards
2. What hSkaiya had was nice enough, but this was connoisseur quality with copious, long-lasting fumes that packed more rush than a big bong
3. This, when it was brought to him, he drank slowly, like a connoisseur, lingering on the taste and still looking about him at the cliffs and up at our signboard
4. He was also a connoisseur of the music
5. He even had the nerve to insist that it was a vintage bottle that had could be easily mistaken for vinegar by someone who wasn’t a connoisseur
6. It was the room of a noble connoisseur, a man of wealth and taste
7. "Something tells me you are not a connoisseur of art, Monica," Jack said, upon glancing at his watch
8. I reckoned I was being selective – a connoisseur
9. ‘Peteru, you’re a connoisseur of young men, which of these two Vassals is the healthiest?’
10. " Mitchell looked over with a grin, "Nice selection me boy, are you a beer connoisseur of sorts?"
11. drawn-out sniff, a connoisseur at a trough of scent
12. quite the connoisseur of the fairer sex
13. He was actually a true connoisseur of wines and spirits and found the wine to be a young one of fair quality, enough to qualify as table wine
14. He was a connoisseur when it came to food and would often surprise us with
15. element and moved smoothly from beer cognoscenti to wine connoisseur, in the
16. Hunter stopped, grimacing at his own description, as though he were a connoisseur of art or fine wine
17. “Not the creator of the universe?” Putting the spoon into the soup, the young royal, koan connoisseur and enlightenment collector, offered her payment for the simple fare
18. The connoisseur peers along the exhibition-gallery with half-shut
19. A blessing on Cide Hamete Benengeli, who has written the history of your great deeds, and a double blessing on that connoisseur who took the trouble of having it translated out of the Arabic into our Castilian vulgar tongue for the universal entertainment of the people!"
20. "Try this cigar, Professor Aronnax, and even though it doesn't come from Havana, it will satisfy you if you're a connoisseur
21. A glance at the walls of his salon proved to Franz and Albert that he was a connoisseur of pictures
22. Debray, you are a connoisseur, I believe, let me have your opinion upon them
23. As regarded her attainments, the only fault to be found with them was the same that a fastidious connoisseur might have found with her beauty, that they were somewhat too erudite and masculine for so young a person
24. `Hardly wot you'd call Japanese, though, is it?' observed Didlum, looking round with the air of a connoisseur
25. "I am a connoisseur," said he, taking another cigarette from the box—his fourth—and lighting it from the stub of that which he had finished
26. But he enjoyed the bitter flavour of that example with the zest of a connoisseur in the art of his choice
27. Sviazhsky, as a connoisseur in the latest mechanical improvements, appreciated everything fully
28. Nor did I realize that he was such a dedicated and valuable archivist or such a connoisseur of obscure songs from the Great American Songbook
29. He was a connoisseur of that inwardness
30. ” I found that rather than rendering me boringly problem-free, mindfulness made me, as an eminent spiritual teacher once said, “a connoisseur of my neuroses
31. It lacked, no doubt, the grace which a fitting dress can bestow; but to a connoisseur the non-flexibility of her figure had its own charm
32. Marc is known for his eccentricity—he gleefully acknowledges his reputation as a “connoisseur of the world’s nightlife”—and is a popular speaker at financial forums and on cable news shows
33. At supper after the opera he described to Dolokhov with the air of a connoisseur the attractions of her arms, shoulders, feet, and hair
34. He was a connoisseur of painting
35. "You're a connoisseur
36. ‘—Richard Braling, in his life, was a connoisseur of great and good things—’
37. The Nose sifted and worried this air, like a connoisseur busy with an ancient vintage
38. He admires as a lover, not as a connoisseur
39. They looked upon me as a good judge, a connoisseur, who had seen many other theatres
40. I knew a gentleman who prided himself all his life on being a connoisseur of Lafitte
41. At supper after the opera he described to Dólokhov with the air of a connoisseur the attractions of her arms, shoulders, feet, and hair and expressed his intention of making love to her
42. Thus I brought myself to such a condition that, for the first two days after our arrival home, I somehow considered it incumbent upon me always to appear sad and moody in the presence of the household, and especially before Katenka, whom I looked upon as a great connoisseur in matters of this kind, and to whom I threw out a hint of the condition in which my heart was situated
43. ” This with the air of a connoisseur
44. Connoisseur that he was in the joys of living, he confessed to a new sensation when, for the first time, he found himself plodding over the seared, round-shouldered hills, spongy with the supererogatory wetness of a three days’ downpour