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1 Frodo said nothing: the shrewd guesses of the farmer were rather disconcerting .
2 All the same, he found this new boldness in Una rather disconcerting .
3 They send books in packages now. He still found that rather disconcerting .
4 She made no sound when she moved, which Richard found rather disconcerting .
5 Then he sighed heavily, and changed the subject with rather disconcerting abruptness.
6 The effect was rather disconcerting at first; but the explanation was entirely simple.
7 The cover of Mouthful of Birds is at once beautiful and rather disconcerting .
8 Even wails and has a rather disconcerting way of following one from room to room.
9 Her patronizing smile was rather disconcerting as she responded:
10 Him close up sixty pound longa China, was rather disconcerting praise of a very particular lady friend.
11 She kept shifting her grip upon my body, with rough caressing movements and a rather disconcerting effect.
12 Many examples I have given of the dry humour of old clerks, which is sometimes rather disconcerting .
13 It was rather disconcerting , to be truthful.
14 And yet there was about him this air, arresting and rather disconcerting ....
15 It is rather disconcerting to think oneself a butterfly and find out suddenly that one is a-what?
16 The result had been rather disconcerting .
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