Aún no tenemos significados para "much dreaded".
1We much dreaded the effect of the Dutch climate on his health.
2No punishment was so much dreaded by the refractory slave as selling.
3Of all these parties, none are so much dreaded as the cannibals.
4There had been a moment when he had much dreaded Mr. Surtees.
5Will the night never come-thatnight she had once so much dreaded?
6Two of them deal with the Anglo-Saxon poem Boewulf much dreaded by Eng.
7The journey which Mercy had so much dreaded was unexpectedly pleasant.
8Ten days later the trial she so much dreaded had come upon her.
9A man's shout is as much dreaded as the lion's roar.
10Excommunication was as much dreaded as in the Mediaeval church.
11Then I as much dreaded the audience as I had wished for it before.
12There were very few professional soldiers in that day, and they were much dreaded.
13This is one of the diseases much dreaded by parents.
14Lady Lavinia Pitt, however, mentions the disease as the smallpox, then so much dreaded.
15Another important feature, little understood, and frequently much dreaded, is that of Antecedent Impressions.
16Had he not killed the witch E-ish-so-oolth, and also her much dreaded chehah man?
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