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Having self-possession upset; thrown into confusion.
disconcerted
discomposed
1
I remember feeling
discombobulated
,
even irritated, by the production at the time.
2
But what she really meant was that she felt confused or
discombobulated
.
3
Grout had to inform the thoroughly
discombobulated
May what had just happened.
4
Arkansas's
discombobulated
argument against Muslim inmates' beards should make that easy.
5
It's a jolt that clearly made Cobain more
discombobulated
than he already was.
6
They were especially
discombobulated
when Huth ventured into the box.
7
The intruder completely
discombobulated
the gentle Japanese nurse Satoko Hayakawa.
8
Always
discombobulated
the older woman, which was half the reason why she did it.
9
A
discombobulated
circuit spread out across the flat little roofspace.
10
The calf was rolling on her side,
discombobulated
,
her legs star-fished in all directions.
11
I'm no monkey scientist, but the troops definitely seem
discombobulated
.
12
For someone so set on order, he's awfully...
discombobulated
.
13
I've just traveled from Egypt and I'm a
bit
...
discombobulated
.
14
Now he does the reverse, unraveling the order and rhythm of sports games into
discombobulated
madness.
15
A dream leaves the old man
discombobulated
:
I was in a strange land, a vast wilderness.
16
Back then he couldnOt even pack a suitcase for himself, as
discombobulated
as his thoughts were.
discombobulated
discombobulate
·
seem discombobulated
so discombobulated
all discombobulated
as discombobulated
completely discombobulated