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At times she seemed to take great pleasure in discomfiting him.
Yes, we must not discomfit the wealthy, they're the source of all value.
Her fixation on that alone would be enough to discomfit me.
Discomfited by the intensity of his gaze, she looked away.
She found, in the tales told by the dead, a way to discomfit the privileged.
The ship's motion did not discomfit him at all.
The enemy was making no attempt to discomfit us.
And she thought that he would take great pleasure in how she was going to discomfit them all.
She looked back over her shoulder, awkwardly, trying not to discomfit Leary.
If he had hoped to discomfit her, he was disappointed.
She showed no pleasure in the compliment, discomfiting him.
It should be no surprise that celebrity discomfits him.
For it might only discomfit these poor, grief-stricken people.
Joy flooded him, but fearing his weight would discomfit her, he started to withdraw.
After all, he only wanted to discomfit the fellow a trifle, not humiliate him.
But art requires more than discomfiting an audience.
She knew it, and delighted in discomfiting him.
The approach can make viewers uneasy, and can also discomfit television executives.
The thick air, the weighty gravitation, had also ceased to discomfit him.
The humorlessness of her silence appeared to discomfit him.
"True, you did discomfit her for two hours.
He had no qualms about discomfiting the Members.
Sometimes they understand each other so little that the conflict is not well understood, but prevails under the surface, discomfiting both partners to no end.
The uses of school photos have also expanded, in ways that might discomfit right-to-privacy experts.