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Meanings of mental perturbation in English
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Usage of mental perturbation in English
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The young express agent was undergoing the most vivid mentalperturbation of his career.
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He was altogether a fine example of great mentalperturbation.
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For her that day was one of supreme mentalperturbation.
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On the contrary, she only added to his mentalperturbation as the evening went on.
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But the prince's mentalperturbation increased every moment.
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It was an indication of Miss Hill's mentalperturbation that for once she broke her methodical routine.
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As he spoke he watched the girl's face, the changing expression of it, which marked her growing mentalperturbation.
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You know in times of great mentalperturbation he always sought comfort and counsel from the pages of 'Robinson Crusoe.'
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The captain was seated in loneliness and mentalperturbation just where Angela had left him, but no longer pretending to read.
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Mr. Hand, in his seventh-story suite of offices in the Rookery Building, was suffering from the heat, but much more from mentalperturbation.
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The signs of emotion which he had betrayed at the writing-table in the library were the signs of mere mentalperturbation, and of nothing more.
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Suddenly, in the midst of her mentalperturbation, there came to her the remembrance of a conversation between Nurse Rosemary and Garth over the pictures.
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Donning my other suit, I went to Communion in a sad state of mentalperturbation, and filled with complete distrust of all my finer impulses.
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Miss Mehitable's mentalperturbation and physical weariness had given her plump face a troubled cast, accented by the fact that her hat was slightly askew.
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All sorts of bodily and mentalperturbations come between us and the due projection of our thought.