Aún no tenemos significados para "great disquietude".
1The Queen passed the day in great disquietude.
2This notice of her return to her own country seemed to occasion the Marquess great disquietude.
3Next day, Florina was in great disquietude.
4When she recovered consciousness Rosario manifested great disquietude at finding herself at such an hour out of her own room.
5On Jacques entering the room he found the old man in a state of great disquietude-infact, in a very great rage.
6Mrs. Compton's remark did not tend to dispel Amabel's uneasiness, and both she and Nizza Macascree passed a day of great disquietude.
7It appears that a friend of Mr. Kidder, a physician "of great ability," on reading my article was caused great disquietude.
8Thus the commodore, to his great joy, at last finished this troublesome affair, which, for the preceding four months, had given him great disquietude.
9I passed the night in the greatest disquietude, and only fell asleep towards morning.
10Light, moreover, now caused him greater disquietude than did darkness.
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