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Meanings of much disinclined in English
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Usage of much disinclined in English
1
He felt very muchdisinclined for the painful task he had undertaken.
2
The Conte was very muchdisinclined to anything of the sort.
3
But I'm not a rough rider, and muchdisinclined to have my bones broken.
4
While Galkin-Vrasskoy reigns over the prison system I feel very muchdisinclined to bring out my book.
5
They were modest in their behaviour, muchdisinclined to speak of their past, as great men might be whose reputation was world-wide.
6
His manners were elegant: but he appeared to be very bashful, or diffident; and, at all events, appeared very muchdisinclined to enter into conversation.
7
"Although we are," said Janellaine, "still very muchdisinclined."
8
"If you were too muchdisinclined to being light lovers," the girl retorted, "you'd never be strolling down this street.