You shall speak for yourself, and I for myself; and I shall say that nothing would so much hurt her as to have others sacrificed to her.
Boswell felt so much hurt that, contrary to his custom, he omits the conversation.
And may I not wish him as much hurt as I may do him?
And it will not always hold, that you may wish another as much hurt as you may do him: for in defending yourself, you may sometimes blamelessly do more hurt than you were willing to do.
He thought, however, that the railroad would not be much hurt, although “the boys are very hungry, and it will cost considerably to be saved.
One of his legs, however, was so much hurt that he could scarcely walk; and Simon said he would surely go lame for life.
The fright of Camilla had not robbed her of her senses, and the exertion and humanity of Sir Sedley seemed to restore to him the full possession of his own: yet one of his knees was so much hurt, that he sunk upon the grass.
Yes; I watched her unremittingly; and saw her so much hurt by your abrupt retreat, that her eyes filled with tears the moment you left the room.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much hurt" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.