We have no meanings for "much dreaded" in our records yet.
1 We much dreaded the effect of the Dutch climate on his health.
2 No punishment was so much dreaded by the refractory slave as selling.
3 Of all these parties, none are so much dreaded as the cannibals.
4 There had been a moment when he had much dreaded Mr. Surtees.
5 Will the night never come-thatnight she had once so much dreaded ?
6 Two of them deal with the Anglo-Saxon poem Boewulf much dreaded by Eng.
7 The journey which Mercy had so much dreaded was unexpectedly pleasant.
8 Ten days later the trial she so much dreaded had come upon her.
9 A man's shout is as much dreaded as the lion's roar.
10 Excommunication was as much dreaded as in the Mediaeval church.
11 Then I as much dreaded the audience as I had wished for it before.
12 There were very few professional soldiers in that day, and they were much dreaded .
13 This is one of the diseases much dreaded by parents.
14 Lady Lavinia Pitt, however, mentions the disease as the smallpox, then so much dreaded .
15 Another important feature, little understood, and frequently much dreaded , is that of Antecedent Impressions.
16 Had he not killed the witch E-ish-so-oolth, and also her much dreaded chehah man?
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