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Example sentences for "much disturbed"

  • I'm not so much disturbed by that thought," admitted Ruth.

  • The little girls, Tess and Dot, were too much excited over what the eve of Christmas, and the day itself should bring forth, to be much disturbed by even Ruth's grave face.

  • Much disturbed, the three youths returned to the house, where Roger put his map and papers in a safe place in his trunk--the one he was to take on the trip West.

  • Laura and Jessie had heard what was said and they were as much disturbed as the boys themselves, if not more so.

  • Much disturbed, the three lads walked all over the place, and even down the back road in the direction the intruder had fled.

  • Children are likely to be much disturbed by them.

  • As a result his sleep was as much disturbed by his mind as his breathing.

  • A frank {606} discussion of these details with a person who is much disturbed by having experienced an hallucination is the best possible remedy for the physical and mental disturbance that may result.

  • Older people are not so much disturbed at the moment, but often brood over dreams and may be seriously affected by them.

  • True, Barker did foul the ball once, but that was the only time he touched it, and he likewise returned to the bench in a much disturbed frame of mind.

  • Nevertheless, he was so much disturbed that, in spite of his promise to Roger, he was not with the team when it took the field that night for the practice game.

  • They were standing before the bars, but John was so much disturbed in mind that he stood still, quite forgetting to raise the long iron latch.

  • But he was already so much disturbed that he did not attempt to explain to himself what was happening.

  • Some women would not be much disturbed by that.

  • Mrs. Dennistoun sat for a moment and listened, much disturbed.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much disturbed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dear pastor; much again; much attached; much chance; much cheaper; much compressed; much difference; much easier; much enlarged; much excited; much gratified; much greater; much harm; much importance; much lesse; much love; much need; much nitrogen; much pains; much reduced; much regret; much sorrow; much suffering; much value; much younger; two feet