Aún no tenemos significados para "much perturbation".
1Ambrose found the porter looking out for his master in much perturbation.
2The native now showed signs of much perturbation, stopping frequently and listening.
3I don't know, Clym; but I can think, she said with much perturbation.
4The manner of the surgeon, however, showed much perturbation.
5Of course there was very much perturbation of spirit.
6The sea serpent, whatever that might be, has caused mariners of every age much perturbation.
7Tom, in much perturbation of mind, shuffled down the line and looked through the next brazen tube.
8Here is a specimen, one of many such documents which caused much perturbation to Doc and Pax.
9In the mean time, he came to us in the little drawing-room, trying to look calm, but evidently in much perturbation.
10Losing his patience, then, he called his elbows into service, and succeeded after much perturbation in escaping feet-foremost from his shell.
11When Edgar began to question him on the subject regarding which he had sent for him, old Simon exhibited much perturbation.
12And all this, being told by the marquis's servants to the princess's waiting-women, reached Osra's ears, and caused her much perturbation.
13He went over to the corner of the smoking room, where the visitor who had caused so much perturbation was waiting for him.
14After this Grace became accustomed to the strangeness of the faces round her, and managed to eat her dinner without much perturbation of spirit.
15He appeared to me in much perturbation, and I thought by his see-saw he was going to interrupt the speech: did you prevent him?
16"We surely must move out," the oil man said, in much perturbation.
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