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was indisposed
adjective
Mildly ill.
Exact(34)
The devil, on that afternoon, was indisposed.
Maid announced mistress was indisposed, having executive ability.
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.
Full disclosure: I chaired the lecture, stepping in at the last moment because the original chair, Steve Hewlett, was indisposed.
As Gualtiero, Francisco Almanza, a young tenor, was a late substitute for Bruce Fowler, who was indisposed.
Similar(25)
Her subject, she says, is indisposed.
But on this occasion, both Miranda and Muñoz were indisposed.
The company will say only that she is "indisposed".
Far more people are indisposed by the presence of cars than benefit from driving on the roads.
Carine, in an act of initial complicity, is raped by the male guests while father and son are indisposed.
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