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Even by that light the room had a discomfortable air.
Singing was their refuge from discomfortable thoughts and sensations.
But men are more nicely sensible of a discomfort; and the atoll is a discomfortable home.
If I am answered by many, this Sea will become a discomfortable swimming-place.
I've always had a strange discomfortable feeling in the back of me collar that you've been praying for me to turn.'
Discomfortable cousin!
But in her he could see the discomfortable fear for her daughters at work, and he refrained from touching her torn feelings.
Only the discomfortable spasms which flicked their faces, and the unnecessary violence of their emanations, gave any indication that they had ever been unlike what they were now.
A man of genius, of an ardent temperament, reckless of physical laws, self-indulgent, becomes presently unfortunate, querulous, a "discomfortable cousin," a thorn to himself and to others.
There followed one of those discomfortable hours well known to well-bred people, when four of them are anxious upon a subject which they must not broach to the fifth, and the fifth becomes aware of this anxiety.
You can see how quick it goes, and I'll say no more about Mr. Bow-wow, only you must understand the perpetual accompaniment of this discomfortable sound, and make allowances for the value of my copy.
I have heard too much against the thrawn, discomfortable dog: dead he is, and we may be glad of it; but he was a better man than most of us, no less patently than he was a worse.