Sentences with indisposed
in·dis·posed
I i - The speaker was regrettably indisposed.
- To be indisposed with a cold.
- Replacing the indisposed Lawrence Foster.
- When Barry Hall was indisposed in the last third of the season, the Swans used two-time winner Goodes at centre half-forward.
- indisposed to help.
- The long tennis match indisposed me for any further physical activity that day.
- Rosemary Ashe has made a heroic dash from London to stand in for the indisposed Geraldine Turner as Felicia Gabriel.
- There is fine acting and intelligent singing from Howell's Sharpless and the Suzuki of Hislop who was indisposed but soldiered on.
- His anger indisposed him from helping.
- If a player called in sick or was otherwise indisposed, it was Bush's responsibility to find a replacement.
- White House's Office of the Executive Clerk receives bills from Congress on behalf of the president when he is absent or indisposed ).
- Pressurized-debut award: To young David Alan Miller, who covered himself with something akin to glory as a late replacement for an indisposed Previn.
- The price of failure is $50--payable in advance, given that most contestants are too indisposed afterward to be reaching for their wallets.