Aún no tenemos significados para "much inclined".
1She was much inclined to criticism of the costuming and the acting.
2The child was much inclined to bite, and always bit very sharply.
3I am very much inclined to wait till he sends for me.
4Its crest consisted of ferruginous sandstone much inclined, the strike extending north-north-west.
5Hazel smiled, but she was not much inclined to enter the lists.
6But the affections of Cornwall were much inclined to the king's service.
7Between times he found hobnails much inclined to click against unforeseen stones.
8Father seems to be very much inclined to criticise all our generals.
9Clemens was never much inclined to work, away from his Elmira study.
10Do you think my husband was too much inclined to welcome you?
11But seriously, Mrs. Dexter, is your husband so much inclined to jealousy?
12The representative actors in London are much inclined in this direction.
13England, and was much inclined to favor John in his pretensions.
14The South Africans are too much inclined to lump them with the Russians.
15In fact, the other people think I'm too much inclined to take it.
16I looked at the plates, for I was not much inclined to read.
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Much inclined a través del tiempo
Much inclined por variante geográfica