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    taciturn


    1. they were interrupted by the taciturn older man clearing his throat


    2. The smith, a stereotypically large and taciturn man


    3. She gritted her teeth and drew a deep breath before turning to the oddly taciturn Breton man nearby


    4. Those lessons had another benefit: Isin softened even more her otherwise taciturn aspect amongst the others


    5. - her gaze never dared leave that of the taciturn musician


    6. As Brock told his story, Slikit stayed well in the background, growing more and more taciturn now that there was another badger to deal with


    7. The man was taciturn in his reply:


    8. Hilderich had known Amonas to be circumspect at times, taciturn and almost spartan with his words, but he had never showed feelings of dislike or animosity towards him


    9. The man who ran the yam was a typically taciturn Huaxteca who said almost nothing to me


    10. He found them very thoughtful, generous, and kind, although they were rather taciturn and reserved

    11. True to his word, Aztahua said no more to me about revolution, but became as taciturn as any Otomi


    12. He had taken on the dour aspect of the Maya and was just as taciturn


    13. The next morning, after a wretched breakfast, the rather stolid and taciturn son of our innkeeper duly led us to a private bath


    14. Workers craggy, lean and taciturn when they learned I was a foreigner


    15. He shook his head, grimly taciturn


    16. Ten men-at-arms, grim, taciturn veterans who could hold their tongues, guarded the royal pavilion


    17. This was a feeling the taciturn breed would never comprehend… an umbilical cord connecting Elise to safety


    18. At seven in the morning, when Colonel Gerineldo Márquez came to fetch him, in the company of a group of rebel officers, he found him more taciturn than ever, more pensive and solitary


    19. Taciturn, silent, insensible to the new breath of vitality that was shaking the house, Colonel Aureliano Buendía could understand only that the secret of a good old age is simply an honorable pact with solitude


    20. They perspired with the sweat of a horse and had a smell of suntanned hide and the taciturn and impenetrable perseverance of men from the uplands

    21. the merchandise in the booths was falling apart, the cloths spread over the doors were splotched with mold, the counters undermined by ter-mites, the walls eaten away by dampness, but the Arabs of the third generation were sitting in the same place and in the same position as their fathers and grandfa-thers, taciturn, dauntless, invulnerable to time and disaster, as alive or as dead as they had been after the insomnia plague and Colonel Aureliano Buendía’s thirty-two wars


    22. The first night that the group visited that greenhouse of illusions the splen-did and taciturn old woman who guarded the entrance in a wicker rocking chair felt that time was turning back to its earliest origins when among the five who were arriving she saw a bony, jaundiced man with Tartar cheekbones, marked forever and from the begin-ning of the world with the pox of solitude


    23. In the last ones he could be seen to be wearing a dark coat and a milk scarf, pale in the face, taciturn from absence on the deck of a mournful ship that had come to be like a sleepwalker on the autumnal seas


    24. The Wutain was really not sure he wanted to deal with the normally taciturn Costan when he was given the news


    25. Before this, he appeared remote, confused, taciturn, and


    26. “Murray, the more I learn about you the weirder your friend’s get, tell me that Charles is normal, that he’s just taciturn


    27. By her taciturn standards, that was positively garrulous


    28. He was as taciturn as his reptilian colleague


    29. That Christmas Day in Oxford, the sun rose taciturn, hostile, and unwilling to shed any


    30. I took Gita back to our table, to her taciturn beau, excused myself and went to my girl's table and asked her to dance

    31. She was taciturn and spurned his attempts to reach her and find out what was troubling her


    32. Cruncher, with a taciturn and iron-bound visage


    33. Of sea-captains young or old, and the mates, and of all intrepid sailors, Of the few, very choice, taciturn, whom fate can never surprise nor


    34. You came, taciturn, with nothing to give--we but look'd on each other, When lo! more than all the gifts of the world you gave me


    35. By the diversity of her humour, in turn mystical or mirthful, talkative, taciturn, passionate, careless, she awakened in him a thousand desires, called up instincts or memories


    36. He was a taciturn god


    37. He accustomed himself to speaking to the new jailer, although the latter was, if possible, more taciturn than the old one; but still, to speak to a man, even though mute, was something


    38. En route to his taciturn and, not to put too fine a point on it, not yet perfectly sober companion Mr Bloom who at all events was in complete possession of his faculties, never more so, in fact disgustingly sober, spoke a word of caution re the dangers of nighttown, women of ill fame and swell mobsmen, which, barely permissible once in a while though not as a habitual practice, was of the nature of a regular deathtrap for young fellows of his age particularly if they had acquired drinking habits under the influence of liquor unless you knew a little jiujitsu for every contingency as even a fellow on the broad of his back could administer a nasty kick if you didn't look out


    39. But it seemed to her that he did not stay so late at Perkin’ s house in the evenings, and when he returned home he was taciturn


    40. The engineer is a taciturn, pungent man named Walter Bernd whose pupils are misaligned

    41. Taciturn, suspicious, ungracious, it took some time before Holmes's pleasant manner and frank acceptance of all that she said thawed her into a corresponding amiability


    42. All that day and the next and the next Holmes was in a mood which his friends would call taciturn, and others morose


    43. To be dumb is merely a fatal affliction; but the King of Sulaco had words enough to give him all the mysterious weight of a taciturn force


    44. Where the ravine opens between the cliffs, and a slender, shallow rivulet meanders out of the bushes to lose itself in the sea, the lighter was run ashore; and the two men, with a taciturn, undaunted energy, began to discharge her precious freight, carrying each ox-hide box up the bed of the rivulet beyond the bushes to a hollow place which the caving in of the soil had made below the roots of a large tree


    45. He has the same taciturn expression as Ray, and I warm to him


    46. Old and young, talkative and taciturn, rich planter and sallow Cracker, they all had two his verminous state he did not give it a thought and scratched unconcernedly even in things in common, lice and dysentery


    47. But these men were a taciturn lot, picking their words carefully


    48. ’ At dinner the prince usually spoke to the taciturn Michael Ivanovich more often than to anyone else


    49. Marya Dmitrievna came back to dinner taciturn and serious, having evidently suffered a defeat at the old prince’s


    50. All alike were taciturn and morose




























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    Sinónimos para "taciturn"

    taciturn reserved close-mouthed tacit silent unsaid voiceless