Usa "reproachful" in una frase
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reproachful
1. Truly, I do!” he said defensively, in response to her reproachful look
2. This earned him reproachful glares from Mother and Estrella, and I gave him a
3. 24 Now Antiochus, thinking himself despised, and suspecting it to be a reproachful speech, while the youngest was yet
4. 24 Now Antiochus thinking himself despised and suspecting it to be a reproachful speech while the youngest was yet alive did not only exhort him by words but also assured him with oaths that he would make him both a rich and a happy man if he would turn from the laws of his fathers; and that also he would take him for his friend and trust him with affairs
5. His wife’s reproachful silences became reproachful words, then anger, then violence
6. reproachful, angry, full of hate
7. ” It sounded a little reproachful
8. Would you consider the remark about Jews not having respect provoking or reproachful?”
9. refers to provoking or reproachful words or gestures used by one member of the Federation Armed Forces against another
10. In a reproachful tone she said, "You didn't hang in there like I told you
11. there were still reproachful looks as I apologetically scrambled over
12. I went back to my seat and my wife and the reproachful stares of the
13. ” Tom considered passing out at a time like this, but Helios gave him quite a reproachful and intimidating stare
14. The wind is icy, and the snow patches are actually still here, but in the nearest garden I can get to I saw violets yesterday in flower, and crocuses and scillas, and one yellow pansy staring up at the sun astonished and reproachful because it had bits of frozen snow stuck to its little cheeks
15. ” Brynne’s touch changed from affectionate to reproachful instantaneously as she slapped him upside the head
16. But the young man, after a reproachful look at his mother for supposing he could have missed noticing even the humblest approach to a pretty woman let alone Judith Bullivant, said he didn't want to marry a picture but something that was alive and, anyhow, something that talked
17. He stopped short when he saw the woman with Llewellyn and shot his sergeant a reproachful glance
18. Even in the thick glass of the ticket booth that separated them, Loofah could make out a faint image of the ubiquitous reproachful features that now seemed to haunt him
19. “You know…?” Her mother gave her a reproachful look
20. "Now, I told you so," said the spy, casting a reproachful look at his sister; "if any trouble comes of this, it's your doing
21. That thou wouldst have me rob thee of it is beyond a doubt, for Camilla, seeing that I press my suit upon her, will suppose that I have perceived in her something light that has encouraged me to make known to her my base desire; and if she holds herself dishonoured, her dishonour touches thee as belonging to her; and hence arises what so commonly takes place, that the husband of the adulterous woman, though he may not be aware of or have given any cause for his wife's failure in her duty, or (being careless or negligent) have had it in his power to prevent his dishonour, nevertheless is stigmatised by a vile and reproachful name, and in a manner regarded with eyes of contempt instead of pity by all who know of his wife's guilt, though they see that he is unfortunate not by his own fault, but by the lust of a vicious consort
22. He did not soon forget the reproachful glance Amy gave him, as she went, without a word to anyone, straight into the anteroom, snatched her things, and left the place
23. "I'll try, but it was a very ungentlemanly thing to do, I didn't think you could be so sly and malicious, Laurie," replied Meg, trying to hid her maidenly confusion under a gravely reproachful air
24. " If he hinted at a lecture or a concert, he was answered with a reproachful look, and a decided "Leave my children for pleasure, never!" His sleep was broken by infant wails and visions of a phantom figure pacing noiselessly to and fro in the watches of the night
25. When John came down at last, expecting to find a pensive or reproachful wife, he was agreeably surprised to find Meg placidly trimming a bonnet, and to be greeted with the request to read something about the election, if he was not too tired
26. ' over the door, and said to herself, with a sternly reproachful air
27. "You didn't think we'd forgot you?" she asked, reproachful
28. Gold is used for fetters of criminals, and diamonds and pearls for children's necklaces (When the ambassadors came arrayed in gold and peacocks' feathers 'to the eyes of all the Utopians except very few, which had been in other countries for some reasonable cause, all that gorgeousness of apparel seemed shameful and reproachful
29. She gave a faithful account of her excursion and its consequences; and my master, though he cast more than one reproachful look at me, said nothing till she had concluded
30. "No, Joseph," said my sister, still in a reproachful manner, while Joe apologetically drew the back of his hand across and across his nose, "you do not yet—though you may not think it—know the case
31. When he learned my resolution, I shall never forget the reproachful look which he cast on me, and the tears of utter despair which chased each other down his lifeless cheeks
32. Not to insult over him will the vision come as over one that lies under her wrath, not for vengeance to cut him off from the living but shrouded in the piteous vesture of the past, silent, remote, reproachful
33. Before she had finished speaking, there had come back into his face the stern, reproachful expression of the dying man’s envy of the living
34. His eyes had still the same intense, reproachful look
35. Ellen never fully realized that it was only a veneer, for Scarlett always showed her best face to her mother, concealing her escapades, curbing her temper and appearing as sweet-natured as she could in Ellen’s presence, for her mother could shame her to tears with a reproachful glance
36. What fools men were when they said liquor made people forget! Unless she drank herself into insensibility, she’d still see Frank’s face as it had looked the last time he begged her not to drive alone, timid, reproachful, apologetic
37. The cold sunlight of this spring evening peered invidiously upon the crocks and kettles, upon the bunches of dried herbs shivering in the breeze, upon the brass handles of the dresser, upon the wicker-cradle they had all been rocked in, and upon the well-rubbed clock-case, all of which gave out the reproachful gleam of indoor articles abandoned to the vicissitudes of a roofless exposure for which they were never made
38. I saw myself calling the police, describing Sohrab to them under Fayyaz's reproachful glare
39. ‘Now what does this mean, gentlemen?’ said the staff officer, in the reproachful tone of a man who has repeated the same thing more than once
40. ‘Yes, yes, let us go,’ said Rostov hastily, and lowering his eyes and shrinking, he tried to pass unnoticed between the rows of reproachful envious eyes that were fixed upon him, and went out of the room
41. Austerlitz with the lofty heavens, his wife’s dead reproachful face, Pierre at the ferry, that girl thrilled by the beauty of the night, and that night itself and the moon, and
42. He left off visiting Helene and received reproachful notes from her every day, and yet he continued to spend whole days with the Rostovs
43. "That is very lucky," said the old man, in a reproachful tone
44. "I like the candle, that's all," said Timothy in a reproachful whisper
45. Fanny's eyes were turned on Crawford for a moment with an expression more than grave—even reproachful; but on catching his, were instantly withdrawn
46. "Oh, Sara," Ermengarde almost wailed in her reproachful dismay
47. There was a reproachful light in his eyes
48. He could not help thinking that there was something reproachful in the girl's persistent stare in her father's face
49. “Now what does this mean, gentlemen?” said the staff officer, in the reproachful tone of a man who has repeated the same thing more than once
50. “Yes, yes, let us go,” said Rostóv hastily, and lowering his eyes and shrinking, he tried to pass unnoticed between the rows of reproachful envious eyes that were fixed upon him, and went out of the room