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Following that, Talut asked about Danug's progress, to the young man's discomfiture.
2
The quarrel became warm, and resulted in the discomfiture of the latter.
3
Brookfield was supported in its trial by the discomfiture of the Tinleys.
4
This simple maneuver by the President was the beginning of their discomfiture.
5
The sudden discomfiture of the bears brought a cheer from the boys.
1
But he spoke in his ordinary voice, without any sign of discomposure.
2
His lordship considered it very attentively, but without betraying the least discomposure.
3
The Cargo-master was plainly tired, but he showed no signs of discomposure.
4
Rachel had turned white, but he saw no other sign of discomposure.
5
Lady Blandish smiled, but the baronet's discomposure was not to be concealed.
1
In his disconcertment, Luis Cervantes could find no reply.
2
Househunting, under these circumstances, becomes an office of constant surprise and disconcertment to the stranger.
3
Lilly laughed, forcing her head high to deny disconcertment.
4
They waited, heavy-breathed, while Harrigan began to recover from the disconcertment into which O'Mara's coming had flung him.
5
Fred's next words added disconcertment.
Usage of disconcertion in английском
1
Lines of disconcertion etched themselves into his forehead and around his mouth.
2
In the shadows I felt the disconcertion in him, felt him hesitate fractionally.
3
There was no disconcertion exhibited by the one thus challenged.
4
He returned with only a gesture of disconcertion to answer the girl's look of appeal.
5
Fitzgerald laughed at Maurice's disconcertion.
6
She didn't have the satisfaction of witnessing any disconcertion, which in the game they played was a big points winner.
7
Maurice made no answer, but in his face was such a mixture of surprise and disconcertion that it was answer enough.
8
Burton instantly recalled the remark in his book, but without exhibiting the least disconcertion, he replied, "Yaas, yaas, Madam, quite plainly; I see myself."