Disturb the composure of.
To inspire fear or hesitation due to fear.
1 Oddly, the denizens of the Quartier didn't faze her in the least.
2 She was all business again, so maybe Jane's comment didn't faze her.
3 Those challenges did not seem to faze Patience Alifo, 23, from Ghana.
4 You deal with so much there that most things don't faze you.
5 In an unbearably tense, closely fought series, nothing seemed to faze him.
6 Merle Grimes could hardly have missed that, but it didn't faze him.
7 We tried to make sure it didn't faze them in the tunnel.
8 As I said, it doesn't faze us one way or another.
9 After the past few weeks nothing can faze London football manager Paul Coggins.
10 Collins didn't let the poll faze her in the debate which followed it.
11 Fighting Joseph Parker in New Zealand holds doesn't faze French boxer Carlos Takam.
12 Normally he assumed it wouldn't faze people, at least not cosmopolitan New Yorkers.
13 Those doubts, however, do not seem to faze the Colon-born athlete.
14 After the last couple of days, that didn't even faze me.
15 I don't think anything at the Confederations Cup is going to faze him.
16 The occasion didn't faze him at all, and he finished third.
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