We have no meanings for "much engrossed" in our records yet.
1 He was very much engrossed ; and he did not look up immediately.
2 I was much engrossed in my work, and the time passed, quickly.
3 But Lord Wellington was too much engrossed in his discovery to be troubled.
4 Of late my mind has been much engrossed with the subject of slavery.
5 He was evidently very much engrossed in his task, as Speed had said.
6 But our farmer was too much engrossed with present duty to notice trifles!
7 Delia was happy and charming; but she was very much engrossed with home affairs.
8 The Americans, however, are very much engrossed in material pursuits.'
9 He could not see me then, he was too much engrossed in his task.
10 Even Anne was much engrossed by preparations for the bazaar.
11 Fortunately the Kafir was too much engrossed with his thoughts.
12 Professor Newman was at that time much engrossed with his theological and religious works.
13 However, Ethel was too much engrossed to look for sympathy.
14 The visitors at Schwitter's were too much engrossed with themselves to be much interested.
15 Had he really been too much engrossed in his work?
16 He was too much engrossed in his ambition of stretching French boundaries to the Rhine.
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