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Meanings of
much aback
in English
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Usage of
much aback
in English
1
Her deep voice took him so
much
aback
that he absolutely started.
2
Mrs. Hearn said she'd never been taken so
much
aback
in her whole life.
3
And then he quoted a little bit of poetry, and this took Mrs. Bunting very
much
aback
.
4
Such speeches took Vera very
much
aback
.
5
That took me very
much
aback
,
for I had never questioned in my mind that it wasn't Lord Ralles.
6
If I did go something too much ahead in the matter, it is but simple justice to say you were quite as
much
aback
.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
much
aback
much
Adverb
Adjective