Encara no tenim significats per a "so fretful".
1Afterwards, another absence-theold house silent as the grave-andAugustina so fretful, so wearisome!
2I should not have been so fretful this afternoon.
3The Woman was so fretful that he never dared leave her for longer than an hour.
4I never saw him so fretful, and so hot and ill. And he cries so dreadfully!
5And so fretful with her mother, too.
6Seems to me she's failing right along, and that's what makes her so fretful and easy vexed.
7He was so fretful last night.
8The baby, 'e 'as been so fretful with 'is teeth, or I should 'ave come for H'Emma sooner.
9And he looked so fretful that for a moment Dickie Deer Mouse actually forgot his fear and laughed aloud.
10And Madame Jordan said she appeared to hold herself accountable for the losses and crosses that made him so fretful.
11But she was so fretful, she was always ailing; and it's better they should go when they get like that.
12I never found myself so fretful in my life: and so I told my aunt; and begged her pardon for it.
13You must excuse your aunt this evening, Nellie; she is not always so fretful, and an invalid's life has its hard times.
14And M. Gobin was so fretful that I dropped the corner of the blind, lit the candle, and gave him his cooling drink.
15She is ill, or going to be ill. She is so pale, and so fretful, so peevish, which is not in her nature.
16'Little Catharine is so fretful, that Ellen cannot be spared from the nursery.'
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