Encara no tenim significats per a "seem indisposed".
1Mr. Bicknell says that they seem indisposed to sing unless present in numbers.
2But you seem indisposed for talk, lord Basil, and my business is with Marcian.
3About the close of 1810, it increased its armies, renewed its commercial relations with Great Britain, and did not seem indisposed to a rupture.
4She was silent and thoughtful, and seemed indisposed to answer my question.
5And concerning the red pygmies, the blacks seemed indisposed to talk.
6The Cardinal seemed indisposed to speak of serious matters so soon.
7Tom developed habits of extravagance, and seemed indisposed to work steadily.
8Sir Richmond seemed indisposed to answer, but Dr. Martineau's face remained slantingly interrogative.
9But the squire, from his words and manners, seemed indisposed to give her this privilege.
10The man, who did not know him, seemed indisposed at first to obey his orders.
11He seemed indisposed to mince matters in diplomacy.
12Once inside, I noticed that Kennedy seemed indisposed to make another minute search of the library.
13As the old man seemed indisposed to leave the churchyard just yet they sat down again.
14He had loaned a large sum of money to Randall, which Randall seemed indisposed to pay.
15This, however, he seemed indisposed to do; eyeing the bait longingly, but keeping at a respectful distance.
16The latter seemed indisposed to do so.
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