We have no meanings for "rather disconcerted" in our records yet.
1 Poor Bert was rather disconcerted by this reception, but managed to say:
2 John was rather disconcerted over this when she told him about it.
3 That was not the reply he had expected, and it rather disconcerted him.
4 This rather disconcerted Arkal, who discharged his arrow hastily and missed.
5 He was rather disconcerted to find his late invention, Snodgrass, there.
6 Hanny's expression was so simply honest they all laughed, which rather disconcerted her.
7 This was a new way of looking at the question, and rather disconcerted me.
8 The Reverend Lisle Lindsay did at last look rather disconcerted .
9 The girl was looking at him in a mirthful fashion and it rather disconcerted him.
10 The visit from the amiable Duchess rather disconcerted Albert, and Jean, and Maurice and Genevieve.
11 Her cousin Gotti stood rather disconcerted , and looked on.
12 Hamilton, who little expected this conclusion, was rather disconcerted .
13 But the small white hand rather disconcerted him.
14 This had rather disconcerted him, and then there had been no more talking about Mr. Crawley.
15 Their chaste look seemed to penetrate into the very depth of one's soul; this rather disconcerted Elisaveta.
16 And he did have the grace to look rather disconcerted when he saw Miss Blythe Modder approaching.
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