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be indisposed
adjective
Mildly ill.
Exact(3)
How, I ask, does Ms Teather feel about the hypothetical possibility that she'll have to defend academies in the Commons, should Mr Gove be indisposed?
We may even sense a glint of vengeance; genuinely faced with death, a woman enjoys her right to plunge the dagger of lampoon into those who are healthy enough but find it socially stylish to be indisposed.
Peabody students are invited to help cover her concerts, which means that they learn chunks of the repertoire so if she happened to be indisposed they could step in.
Similar(57)
Her subject, she says, is indisposed.
The devil, on that afternoon, was indisposed.
But on this occasion, both Miranda and Muñoz were indisposed.
The company will say only that she is "indisposed".
Maid announced mistress was indisposed, having executive ability.
As Gualtiero, Francisco Almanza, a young tenor, was a late substitute for Bruce Fowler, who was indisposed.
Bausch was billed to perform in Café Müller, but in the event was indisposed.
Van Helsing was indisposed and the understudy read from a script, which he kept dropping.
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