Aún no tenemos significados para "much disconcerted".
1Legrand, however, although evidently much disconcerted, wiped his brow thoughtfully and recommenced.
2And Norbert, who had expected a very warm greeting, was much disconcerted.
3I shook my head without answering; I was too much disconcerted to speak.
4Naturally, I was much disconcerted by this strange turn of affairs.
5Josephine was much disconcerted, and showed a disposition to cry again.
6He did not seem much disconcerted, except that he tossed away the unlighted cigarette.
7She brought the evening to an abrupt end, and Peter went home much disconcerted.
8Squire Moses was as much disconcerted and cast down as his son had been.
9Jan, however, looked much disconcerted, and I saw him continually brushing off the flies.
10Confess that you are very much disconcerted, father, right now.
11He looked for a moment much disconcerted; but then with a little masculine superiority, answered-
12The colonel was much disconcerted by the delay.
13The Suffet was so much disconcerted by this look that it made him lower his eyes.
14When Michel learned his share of the responsibility of this incident, he was not much disconcerted.
15They went up the road very much disconcerted.
16He looked much disconcerted when Nyoda and Gladys both burst into a ringing peal of laughter.
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