We have no meanings for "much dissatisfied" in our records yet.
1 I think, for instance, that our friend Fox looks very much dissatisfied .
2 This afternoon Herhor visited me; he was very much dissatisfied with the audience.
3 The Americans were much dissatisfied with the conduct of this gentleman.
4 The citizen Genet was much dissatisfied with these decisions of the American government.
5 Genet was much dissatisfied with these decisions of the American government.
6 He went away, much dissatisfied with himself and but little less with Vaudrey.
7 Beethoven was very much dissatisfied with the work even in the glow of composition.
8 Johnny was much dissatisfied with the poverty of these preparations for the rainy season.
9 Take him away, Praxinoa, and understand distinctly that I am much dissatisfied with you.
10 He was very much dissatisfied with his performance; and ready to curse his barren imagination.
11 With the performance of "Lohengrin" I am in parts still very much dissatisfied .
12 She is very much dissatisfied with the Brinkly establishment.
13 The Queen bound up their wounds as best she might, but Camoys was much dissatisfied .
14 Know first that this garrison is composed of nine hundred men, who are much dissatisfied .
15 Bonaparte, though much dissatisfied with the decision of the Senate, disguised his displeasure in ambiguous language.
16 He was very much dissatisfied with his share.
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