Ainda não temos significados para "much accustomed".
1A particularly squeaky girl of eight, much accustomed to squeaking, loudly.
2I am much accustomed to see pledges ere I give faith.
3His boots were those of a man much accustomed to walking.
4These periods of solitude our heroine was much accustomed to pass in the forest.
5Nourrit was too much accustomed to sing Glück and Mozart.
6But then I am so much accustomed to be alone.
7He had grown very much accustomed to having his way.
8Friend Hopper was too much accustomed to such epistles to be disturbed by them.
9His eyes, however, were too much accustomed to the darkness.
10You have not been much accustomed to ride, I suppose?
11I was not very much accustomed to flattery, and it came the sweeter to me.
12I fancy they are too much accustomed to it.
13She is too much accustomed to this to resent it, unless it becomes tastelessly palpable.
14More probably he was too much accustomed to a lock-up house, to find it pleasant.
15Marco was, however, not much accustomed to walk, and Forester, to accommodate him, advanced slowly.
16I have not been much accustomed to society, and I am rather a blunt man.
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Much accustomed ao longo do tempo
Much accustomed nas variantes da língua