Usar "gloss over" en una oración
gloss over oraciones de ejemplo
gloss over
1. Thus I will not feel bad if you gloss over this section
2. to totally gloss over the sex thing either?” I
3. Don't gloss over this
4. He felt his eyes gloss over as the familiar thin black film covered them
5. Another effect that we seem to gloss over is the influence of the advertisers on children, which
6. Why did the British continue the war against seemingly insurmountable odds, especially when Hitler was still prepared to offer generous peace terms? Most sources tend to gloss over this issue and it is only by reading newspapers of this period that the full abhorrence of Hitler’s regime is brought home
7. with tenuous arguments that gloss over historical fact and generally do
8. So, their religious conversion should’ve enabled them to gloss over the drudgery of ‘here’ aided by the hope the ‘hereafter’ would have embedded in their belief
9. If man does not follow this way of belief, he will gloss over the matters necessary to his spirit and thereby delude it
10. and he tends to gloss over them
11. It might be possible after all to gloss over almost anything and win the election, but none of us dared to think what it might mean if Miss Ashton not only suspected that Carton had been fraternizing with the bosses but also that there had been or by some possibility could be anything really in common between him and Mrs
12. The vodka did not help in that department; even if she thought it did It merely served to gloss over the depths of devastation that she now felt
13. If this is the case then gloss over
14. Because Moses had brought a Law from God, and if it was God's intention to make marriage 'an union between one man and one wife', why did He give Moses regulations about polygamy? The above-mentioned Dictionary of Bible tries to gloss over this difficulty by saying, "Moses, who was correcting abuses, not suddenly abolishing them, did not forbid polygamy, but discouraged it
15. Let us all gloss over his crimes
16. Only now is his true stinking personality brought to light: in fact he is so disgustingly a foil of the undead, that historians today try to gloss over his existence as much as possible
17. It did not seem as if Balder gave interviews, and because of that, there was a sort of mythological gloss over all of the details of his life – as if they had been romanticized by admiring students
18. But Levin, as he talked to his brother, was continually looking round at Vronsky, trying to think of something to say to him to gloss over his rudeness
19. She had to live it and it was too brutal, too hostile, for her even to try to gloss over its harshness with a smile
20. It was exactly as if they had both had at heart to gloss over any recent little friction
21. She actually blessed the dimness in the room: it made it easier for her mind to gloss over the bruises, already turning a dark rainbow of blue and green and yellow and black, that mottled his hip and thigh and arm as merely shadows