Aún no tenemos significados para "general consternation".
1The statement of the child produced general consternation in the parish.
2The perusal of this letter spread general consternation through the family.
3Therefore, in the general consternation, every man consulted his own safety.
4The result was a sharp stir among us, and general consternation.
5The interchange of angry phrases went on aloud, amidst general consternation.
6The king's decease was the signal for general consternation throughout the metropolis of Normandy.
7There was great and general consternation, and the detective police were summoned from London.
8The day upon which Wat-el-Mek published the proclamation was one of general consternation in Fabbo.
9At the perusal of this letter general consternation spread itself through the whole assembled party.
10No polite disguise could gloss over the general consternation.
11Amid the general consternation, he alone maintained his calmness.
12All were silent except one old clerk, who did not seem to share the general consternation.
13This missive and the general consternation at Clifford Hall brought Julia full gallop to Mary Bartley.
14These alarming aggressions on the part of France, already very powerful, excited general consternation throughout Europe.
15This daring attempt on the lives of the king and queen spread general consternation throughout the army.
16But, amid the general consternation of the Syracusans and their confederates, one body of infantry stood firm.
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