Aún no tenemos significados para "much distressed".
1But he only went on crying; and she was evidently much distressed.
2Father, much distressed by Iacoomis's account, rode out himself to see Nahnoso.
3Then the Emperor continued, The one you love will be much distressed.
4She walked slowly near to the hedge, and appeared evidently much distressed.
5And I was so sorry for him, he seemed so much distressed.
6I was much distressed, and taxed my memory for a long time.
7My lady rang for a glass of water, and looked much distressed.
8But when she saw his shame and despair, she was much distressed.
9She appeared much distressed at that, and asked what she had done.
10Mrs. Grandon is much distressed, but she is afraid to question Floyd.
11Martha took it very seriously, and, poor woman, was very much distressed.
12Leavenworth might-but suddenly stopped, as if too much distressed to proceed.
13Rosamund, who was intensely devoted to both her parents, was much distressed.
14Lady Mary, much distressed, begged Lord Peterborough to urge Pope to refrain.
15The Government in England is much distressed that the check should have occurred.
16His sympathy seemed to alienate her; and he felt much distressed and rebuffed.
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