Encara no tenim significats per a "much smitten".
1I don't think any one was so much smitten as Crook.
2There was no doubt that Bennett was very much smitten by his fair client.
3Crozat, a wealthy heiress, amiable and very much smitten with him, had strengthened his position.
4He is evidently very much smitten with her.
5He was very much smitten with her beauty, and watched her to see where she lived.
6But I don't think he's much smitten.
7As far as I can see, he is much smitten, but very cautious in his approaches, and he is wise.
8The children of the district were especially handsome, and Madame was much smitten by their rosy cheeks and many-shaded flaxen hair.
9By easy stages, I came to Virgil and was very much smitten with Meliboeus, Corydon, Menalcas, Damoetas and the rest of them.
10And now you mention his name, I recollect they said he was much smitten by this particular lady, the Contessa di Castagneto.
11The bait took at once, for Mr. Horner, honest and true himself, and much smitten with the fair Ellen, was too happy to be circumspect.
12"You are not in love with him, little lady, and he is very much smitten with you," Mrs. Stevens ruminated.
13"I never was much smitten with them," said Edmund, abruptly, as if affronted at the imputation of having liked them.
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