Encara no tenim significats per a "very mortifying".
1After all your pains, it is very mortifying, but-
2For a man to live in that constant hot damp is very mortifying to the strength.
3To lose him would be very mortifying.
4Such an idea was very mortifying.
5All these mishaps, treading upon the heels of one another, had a very mortifying effect upon his practice.
6The Abp and myselfe went to Hammersmith, to visite Sir Sam Morland, who was entirely blind, a very mortifying sight.
7It's really very mortifying.
8When he is so clear and sensible about practical matters too-anythingbut learning- Icannotthink why-and it is very mortifying!
9Before he could begin to spend it, however, Ferdinand took it back again, and under circumstances that were very mortifying to the waiting Columbus.
10As to that infidel Peckaby, he indulged in sundry mocking doubts, which were, to say the least of them, very mortifying to a believer.
11It was very mortifying, therefore, to find that my godmother not only thought me plain, but gave me no credit for not minding it.
12"It is very mortifying and painful to find how weak one is."
13" Very mortifying, indeed," seriously said Lord Falconer, who had just been initiated into whist.
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