Ainda não temos significados para "somewhat discomposed".
1Stephen Ray, somewhat discomposed, did examine his visitor closely.
2The lawyer looked somewhat discomposed at this question.
3In the relative glare of the collective illuminations, our masked intruder appeared to become somewhat discomposed.
4During the day, however, I received a piece of information from John Pipestick, which somewhat discomposed me.
5I suddenly felt myself somewhat discomposed; my heart beat rapidly and I had a choking feeling in my throat.
6And even he, the man of varied and startling experience, was somewhat discomposed by the manner of this finding.
7He seemed somewhat discomposed when Channing, in a very natural manner, asked him the name of his ship, and answered-
8Fanchon leaped out without assistance, wetting a foot in so doing, which somewhat discomposed the good humor she had shown during the voyage.
9Pierre looked anxious and somewhat discomposed, but the warm grasp of the hands of so many true friends made him glad for the moment.
10I pursued my walk, my meditations somewhat discomposed by the recurring question:-Wouldshe go home and tell her grandmother what she had said to me?
11"You have not the politeness of your countrymen," said Glyndon, somewhat discomposed.
12'I have nothing else,' replied Julia, blushing, and somewhat discomposed, as she remembered Victor.
13"Best shoot on spec, anyway," Granville answered, somewhat discomposed.
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