Aún no tenemos significados para "much irritated".
1Meade was very much irritated, and I was none the less so.
2All his exertions were vain, however, and he became much irritated in consequence.
3Physicians were consulted, her lungs found to be much irritated and pulse low.
4He escaped at last, leaving her much irritated, as Theodora presently found her.
5She had been much irritated by Adolphine's stupidity, and cried out,-
6The letter had been shown to Hartington, who was much irritated at the phrase.
7He was much irritated against the former and the British.
8I was very much irritated, but I thought it improper to say any thing.
9They appeared to be quiet gentle animals, until much irritated, when they bite hard.
10The universal mind was too much irritated to be soothed by such an impotent palliative.
11Phillips was already very much irritated and left the Governor's office in no friendly mood.
12As I've heard, he's very much irritated, for he had heaped favors on that Ibarra.
13Mr. Travers dodged in and out without grace and was obviously much irritated at the necessity.
14The emperor was much irritated, and intimated war.
15He found he could not be useful, and his feelings were too much irritated for talking.
16She glared openly at me, as much irritated as angry, and chain-smoked all through the interview.
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