Aún no tenemos significados para "rather nettled".
1I asked, relieved but rather nettled at the downfall of my romance.
2His assumption that his absence had been noticed rather nettled his hearer.
3I felt rather nettled at his treatment, and then said-
4At any rate, I didn't, says the trooper, rather nettled.
5Major Sanford could not, however, conceal his particular attention to me, which rather nettled Miss Lawrence.
6Grace laughed heartily at this prophecy of her fond sister; and the laughter rather nettled Mary Ann.
7Maclachlan was for marching on into the town, and the doubt on the Colonel's face rather nettled him.
8Grant was rather nettled at this.
9His matter-of-fact assurance rather nettled her.
10Feeling rather nettled, I said:
11Feeling rather nettled, I replied:
12Indeed, he was rather nettled.
13There is Lucy; give her a lesson in good-breeding, Mr. Dodd. This was said a little satirically, and rather nettled David.
14That even this humble admirer, for whom she cared not a jot, should show such independence rather nettled and annoyed her for a moment.
15Mac hasn't a ray of genius for anything, yet you admire him for trying to be an M.D., cried Charlie, rather nettled at her words.
16Rather nettled, Cliffe asked what there might be about him that so forcibly suggested the Grand Inquisitor.
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