Aún no tenemos significados para "much humbled".
1He was too much moved to be able to reply-toomuch humbled.
2France's supposed Napoleons were not so much humbled as blown apart.
3In borrowing he would have exposed his poverty, by which he was already too much humbled.
4I was much humbled to-day by reading Brainerd.
5He felt very much humbled, and thought that his entire reputation as a hunter was at stake.
6But she was very much humbled now, and patiently waited for what her mother might say next.
7The zebra seemed much humbled.
8These appeared much humbled by their defeats, and sought to propitiate the troops by bringing in supplies of grain and forage.
9The regent, now much humbled by years of strife and paralysis - bowed to popular opinion so eloquently and convincingly expressed.
10The blood rushed into Wogan's face at the sneer, but he bowed his head to it, being much humbled by Origo's disclosures.
11The crowd who had come to see the strange white flower now laughed aloud, which made the youth withdraw, abashed and much humbled.
12Helen was quite too much humbled to wish to oppose anyone just then; and she answered mournfully, "What is it that you wish?"
132 Esdr 10:7 How that Sion our mother is full of all heaviness, and much humbled, mourning very sore?
14"What is it, do you say, that you want of me, you fellow?" he asked, in a very much humbled tone.
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