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Meanings of sudden indisposition in English
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Usage of sudden indisposition in English
1
Owing to a suddenindisposition-hisskin tingled at the thought of the hooting.
2
I- Idon'tquite know what's the matter: a suddenindisposition-nothingserious.
3
Sir Jee, a prey to a suddenindisposition, had departed.
4
He came in looking as usual and bearing an apology from the hostess for her suddenindisposition.
5
A few minutes after, she complained of suddenindisposition, and left the room, and she did not return that evening.
6
But, as the entertainment was all in his honor, I shall be taken with a suddenindisposition, and countermand my supper.
7
Beyond a slight pallor and a little fulness about her eyes, Van Berg could detect no trace of her suddenindisposition.
8
The first idea that occurred to him, when he had noticed my behaviour, was, that I was assailed by some suddenindisposition.
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She had serious misgivings, however, which Mrs. Mayburn's suddenindisposition, and the marks of suffering upon her face, did not tend to banish.
10
Performances were cancelled at short notice because of what the manager called Mr. Poe's " suddenindisposition," a euphemism for total intoxication.
11
The Prioress found herself misdoubting this suddenindisposition of Sister Seraphine who, though flushed and excited, shewed none of the usual signs of sickness.
12
I invented for her a suddenindisposition, a dizziness which obliged her to leave off waltzing, and I conducted her back to my aunt.
13
Suddenindisposition had prevented the palatine attending, but his grandson knew well how to be his substitute.
14
"When you preached upon the suddenindisposition of our late Superior."
15
"It is a suddenindisposition," he said.
16
"Tannhauser" I heard again at Munich, but "Lohengrin" had to be postponed owing to the suddenindisposition of Herr Lindemann.