I cannot account for it,' said he, 'why my father is so much agitated at the sight of you; but as he is so perhaps it will be as well for you to stand aside when he recovers his consciousness.
Cardoville, much agitated, and her countenance glowing with emotion, remained on the threshold of the greenhouse, without entering the room.
This morning, on my return, I was so much agitated, that Mdlle.
I could hear the marshal walking about as if much agitated, and soon after he seemed to be knocking down the furniture.
I will do all you shall command," said Raoul, much agitated.
D'Artagnan, much agitated, passed his arms rapidly round the neck of the young man, and went up to his friends.
Here repose people I have known," said D'Artagnan, much agitated.
He was evidently so much agitated that he hardly knew what he wished to say.
On the morning following the bacchanalian songs and quarrels recorded above, as the prince stepped out of the house at about eleven o'clock, the general suddenly appeared before him, much agitated.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much agitated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.