Aún no tenemos significados para "much vexed".
1Mrs. Sartoris will be much vexed by it all, I am sure.
2Poor Mr Collinson felt very much vexed that he could not help.
3After all, I begin to be very much vexed about Brown's silence.
4She looked on in silence, too much vexed to ask questions.
5Marie was much vexed at the intrusion, as she chose to consider it.
6And when they heard this order they were much vexed thereat.
7Catherine, who had been very much vexed by the whole affair, felt remorseful.
8Christine saw that she had pained him, and was much vexed with herself.
9He did not speak again for a minute, he was too much vexed.
10I was however too much vexed, disconcerted, mortified, to hinder her from retiring.
11He was much vexed, but the circumstance excited his curiosity in a greater degree.
12Her feelings were not very acute; nothing much vexed her.
13Aunt Jean was too much vexed and not deeply grieved enough to keep silence.
14So the fisherman went, though much vexed that his wife wanted to be king.
15You could do no otherwise; but Arthur and John will be very much vexed.'
16I told Father Tellier this, and he was much vexed.
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