Aún no tenemos significados para "somewhat aback".
1Justine narrowed her eyes in wary thought, which took me somewhat aback.
2This sudden change, this throwing himself upon my mercy, took me somewhat aback.
3The reporter seemed taken somewhat aback at seeing two youngsters directing a special car.
4Hal and Chester, although taken somewhat aback by this cold-blooded statement, manifested no surprise.
5This took me somewhat aback; and he inquired what was the meaning of the gathering.
6This question took the judge somewhat aback at first, but he soon found an answer.
7In reply he called out, 'That you, Rosario?' and I stood silent, taken somewhat aback.
8It took Sally somewhat aback, this confident ferociousness.
9But Sir Lamorak was so sore bruised and short breathed, that he traced and traversed somewhat aback.
10This seemed to take him somewhat aback.
11This request took me somewhat aback, for the honest answer was I had nothing at all in mind.
12The answer took Roy somewhat aback.
13Then at the last Sir Turquine waxed faint, and gave somewhat aback, and bare his shield low for weariness.
14I must own that I was taken somewhat aback by this array of figures "that don't lie."
15However, I was taken somewhat aback by her description of Ranelagh as "in the heart of Dublin 4".
16Then at the last Sir Turquine waxed sore faint, and gave somewhat aback, and bare his shield full low for weariness.
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