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"Please excuse me for not rising, but I am a little indisposed."
And the evening before he had declared himself indisposed.
She felt vaguely indisposed and that was all.
He felt slightly dizzy and indisposed toward even the small amount of food he had chosen.
And he might be a little indisposed."
When I am feeling a little unhappy or indisposed it is you among them all that I want to see first.
In a hall more than usually filled with the coughing of a strikingly indisposed audience, at that moment you could have heard a pin drop.
I am a little indisposed.
"Mrs. W. was a little indisposed, and would decline coming on board until to-morrow, at the hour of sailing."
Rama's a little indisposed just now.
Then, "He seems a bit indisposed."
Her debut eventually came in 1960, once again as an emergency replacement, but this time for the indisposed Joan Sutherland.
(He was a last-minute substitute for an indisposed singer.)
The company coped with the crisis, but in a way that touched on larger issues than the mechanics of how to cover for an indisposed singer.
"He is somewhat indisposed," returned The Shadow, calmly.
"Do you intend to keep your indisposed bride hidden away here forever while you attend to your life in Spain?"
Giuglini was unnerved, and became indisposed himself.
It was no wonder McCarthy felt a little indisposed, Jonesy thinks.
We have a lady aboard, somewhat indisposed, Sophie's cousin Diana Villiers.
As his wife was often ill and indisposed, his daughter frequently accompanied him to official events in Washington, DC.
Mildred Clinton, filling in for an indisposed actress and using a script in hand at a recent performance, was all aplomb as the Jewish mother.
My mother was infinitely more indisposed thereafter; tottered back t' her sick bed cursin' me for an ingrate.
Knowing his indisposed condition, I hated to wake him at this juncture, but I knew that I must.
He was somewhat indisposed this morning, or he would have paid his respects when you came aboard; but I believe he is up and about by now."