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How To Use Indisposed In A Sentence

  • His wife says he's indisposed, But I know he's drunk.
  • Ms. Bustamante is... indisposed and asked that I come here to make arrangements for Alice's release. EVERY SECRET THING
  • I am indisposed with a headache.
  • The young men seem to be preferring some request which the elder ones are indisposed to grant.
  • He is indisposed to join the mobile medical team.
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  • And the ladies did tend to be "indisposed" a great deal, poor things; it was the one weapon that the weak ones had in dealing with their mates- The Elvenbane
  • I cried all the way home; and then sat down so/dowie/by the fire, indisposed to speak to any son or daughter of Adam. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • In tertian fever, the morbific cause seeking the heart in the first instance, and hanging about the heart and lungs, renders the patient short-winded, disposed to sighing, and indisposed to exertion, because the vital principle is oppressed and the blood forced into the lungs and rendered thick. On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
  • With any luck, the Emperor would be "indisposed" today after his bout with the storm, and with further luck, the mage-storm would send his mental and physical state plummeting again. Storm Breaking
  • Oliver's health, as we might observe, was but uncertain in late times; often "indisposed" the spring before last. The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886
  • She seems indisposed to play tennis.
  • When the council speaker should be indisposed to execute whose duties, the vice speaker shall act on whose behalf.
  • Fearless Leader is apparently still indisposed and couldn't make it to the studio to deliver his big patriotic speech.
  • She has a headache and is rather indisposed.
  • A few years back, they needed a sub for the indisposed bass soloist in Samson.
  • The young men seem to be preferring some request which the elder ones are indisposed to grant.
  • She's indisposed... A member of the family... No... No... No! MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • The first time it said'Tonight in the Starlight Club, Sel Boff replaces Glorette Gilder who is indisposed '. MR STARLIGHT
  • Perhaps while your other assistant is temporarily indisposed, I could fill in for awhile, just to show my appreciation.
  • Tenors Hugo Vera (Philemon) and Scott Scully (Aret, his son) pushed their voices more than necessary in the small Emmett Robinson Theatre; Monica Yunus was a poignant Baucis and Shannon Kessler Dooley (Narcissa, the daughter-in-law), though indisposed, offered a good sense of the most florid of the vocal parts. Passion and Precision
  • Mr. Carreño, substituting for the indisposed Maxim Beloserkovsky, supported Ms. Dvorovenko with strength and confidence, dancing with much of his usual impressive pliancy and unhurried finesse, even at this late stage of his career. These Ladies of the Lake Sprout No Feathers
  • He is indisposed to join the mobile medical team.
  • I intended to have been with you before this: but my lord has been a little indisposed with the gout, and Jackey has had an intermitting fever: but they are pretty well recovered, and it shall not be long before I see you, now I understand you are returned from your Kentish expedition. Pamela
  • I had that morning breakfasted with Surgeon Chandler who sometimes attended on poor Charles — I was concernd to hear that you had been indisposed, and rejoice in your recovery. Letter 194
  • Nicole just broke up with Tom and she quite indisposed at the moment.
  • Large sections of the potential audience seemed indisposed to attend.
  • On a slightly different note, Solti the cat, while somewhat 'indisposed', has discovered some Youtube video footage of Richard Tauber, whose voice conveys the essential spirit of Vienna. Meanwhile in Vienna...
  • Whilst not being a trend setter, I am not indisposed to being trendy.
  • When he got well the governor was indisposed, and when _he_ got well there was another "festa;" and when at last the offending actor did apply to the prison official to be imprisoned, he was told there was no room for him. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875
  • Burlington we proceeded in a steamboat; and there I was so much indisposed, that is was necessary to call a physician. Awful Disclosures Containing, Also, Many Incidents Never before Published
  • He had not been well for some time before, but whether he really felt as indisposed on this occasion as he affirmed is open to doubt. My Three Years in Manipur and Escape from the Recent Mutiny
  • She has a headache and is rather indisposed.
  • On another occasion, at the same theatre, the prima donna was taken suddenly ill in the midst of a terzetto, in which Tamburini had the bass, and, while supporting her on the stage, this accomplished musician actually took the soprano in his falsetto, and performed the part of the indisposed lady in a manner which drew down universal applause. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843
  • Especially as I am temporarily 'indisposed' it was very nice to get out for a walk! Every picture...
  • The year 1965 was a watershed: she replaced the indisposed Marilyn Horne in a Carnegie Hall performance of Donizetti's Lucrezia Borgia.
  • In tertian fever, the morbific cause seeking the heart in the first instance, and hanging about the heart and lungs, renders the patient short-winded, disposed to sighing, and indisposed to exertion, because the vital principle is oppressed and the blood forced into the lungs and rendered thick. On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
  • Her father was indisposed to second Sir Willoughby's opinions even when sharing them.
  • The sad fact for all you ingrates is that seh is indisposed doing the power-suited corporate thing today and I've got time on my hands.
  • Here, let me just wake him up… he's mildly indisposed right now, can I take a message?
  • ULUNDI, May 20 (Reuter) - Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini did not arrive at an official presentation of the new KwaZulu-Natal provincial cabinet and premier Frank Mdlalose in Ulundi on Friday because he was "indisposed". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Most of them were probably indisposed right now anyway but I knew I had to get out of here.
  • For heads that are disposed unto Schism and complexionally propense to innovation, are naturally indisposed for a community, nor will be ever confined unto the order or oeconomy of one body; and therefore, when they separate from others, they knit but loosely among themselves; nor contented with a general breach or dichotomy with their Church do subdivide and mince themselves almost into Atoms. Religio Medici
  • If he come to see me" (as it has always been reckoned a piece of neighbourly kindness to visit the sick) "he speaks vanity; that is, he pretends friendship, and that his errand is to mourn with me and to comfort me; he tells me he is very sorry to see me so much indisposed, and wishes me my health; but it is all flattery and falsehood. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Large sections of the potential audience seemed indisposed to attend.
  • Zwelithini, who was expected to be present to meet the new provincial cabinet was "indisposed" and could not attend the meeting. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Sheila Jones is indisposed, so the part of the Countess will be sung tonight by Della Drake.
  • She has a headache and is rather indisposed.
  • The speaker was regrettably indisposed.
  • In the years to come she spent most of her time away from the observatory as she was looking after her ailing mother or was indisposed herself.
  • One of them was indisposed with a cold and couldn't come.
  • Heads that are disposed unto schism, and complexionally propense to innovation, are naturally indisposed for a community, nor will be ever confined unto the order or economy of one body; and, therefore, when they separate from others, they knit but loosely among themselves; nor contented with a general breach or dichotomy with their church, do subdivide and mince themselves almost into atoms. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 13 — Religion and Philosophy
  • feeling a bit indisposed today
  • Sometimes when my mom was indisposed or unavailable to pick me up, Mrs. Melfield would drive me to and from places.
  • clearly indisposed to grant their request
  • This is a benign rather than sinister story, and I know that some may be indisposed to accept it.
  • The young men seem to be preferring some request which the elder ones are indisposed to grant.
  • She has a headache and is indisposed.
  • She was indisposed
  • Contact with realities indisposed him to any more idle speculations.
  • Sheila Jones is indisposed, so the part of the Countess will be sung tonight by Della Drake.

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