Aún no tenemos significados para "much disheartened".
1Many were sick; all were worn out with marching and much disheartened.
2The men were much disheartened by the hardships they had already endured.
3He was still not so much disheartened as conscious of a blunder.
4He rode back slowly under the stars, a much disheartened Weary.
5On hearing this account, King Roderic was much disheartened, and he trembled with fear.
6I am not sick, only tired out, and naturally, at first, very much disheartened.
7They were much disheartened at the check, and the Upper Lake Indians began to go home.
8The Boers are much disheartened by their losses.
9The Rover boys felt very much disheartened.
10The Athenians were not, however, much disheartened by defeat, nor did the Spartans profit by their advantage.
11This is a thunder-bolt, though he is too much disheartened by his first defeat to notice it.
12But the Rees were much disheartened.
13Ben Greenway was very much disheartened.
14The beating he got very much disheartened and discouraged the boy, for it was not what he had expected.
15The party who had been working upon this block were much disheartened, when Stanley went up to relieve them.
16He was very much disheartened, and retraced his steps to his hotel, with a sickening sense of total defeat.
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