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1 It was Morgan's turn to look disconcerted .
2 She saw him start and look disconcerted as the waiter spoke to him, then wave the glass of wine aside.
3 Mrs. Williams met him at the entrance, and, despite her assumed composure, felt nervous and uncomfortable, for his scrutinizing look disconcerted her.
4 This statement delighted the crowd immensely, and caused Burke to look disconcerted for a few seconds; he rallied, however, and returned to the charge.
5 She spoke in an awed voice and looked disconcerted when John just nodded.
6 He looked disconcerted at seeing me, and the following dialogue began.
7 I burst out laughing, and he looked disconcerted , as I hoped he would.
8 His bilious brown eye looked disconcerted , and his bilious green eye followed its example.
9 When she saw Malling, for a moment she looked disconcerted .
10 He looked disconcerted and embarrassed, and I took him for Mirepoix-rightlyas it turned out.
11 They glanced up at Bryce, looking disconcerted and baffled.
12 Ellen looked disconcerted at hearing her bridegroom thus defined.
13 He pulled his hands away, looking disconcerted , almost ashamed, as though he was doing something wrong.
14 She looked disconcerted , almost incensed, by the suggestion.
15 Thomas pricked up his ears and looked disconcerted .
16 Even the ponies looked disconcerted and crestfallen.
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