Aún no tenemos significados para "much discomposed".
1I don't suppose you will be much discomposed by this opinion.
2When I returned to the breakfast-room her face was as much discomposed as ever.
3At that monosyllable Mr. Raby was very much discomposed.
4The old gentleman was much discomposed by these letters, and by his son's previous elopement.
5Burns," I cried, very much discomposed, "what on earth are you talking about?"
6At the end of a couple of hours, Manisty came out from his study much discomposed.
7Priscilla, for whatever reason, looked very much discomposed.
8The poor widow looked very much discomposed.
9But you have so much discomposed me, that I have no heart to look into the trunks.
10Alonzo turned pale, and looked much discomposed.
11I am ashamed to think how much discomposed I was; but a schoolmaster is practically always on duty.
12And the few reputable women there are in those nations, would be much discomposed to find themselves followed.
13The whole eight rushed upstairs to ascertain the fact, leaving the old gentleman much discomposed at this unseasonable delay.
14I think he was disappointed in London, for he went out at once, and came back very much discomposed.
15The seer of this striking vision descended to her family, so much discomposed as to call her father's attention.
16We hear of great disorders at your masks, but no particulars, only they say the Spanish gravity was much discomposed.
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Much discomposed a través del tiempo
Much discomposed por variante geográfica