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It disconcerted me and in the end I said nothing.
It was the first time I'd seen him disconcerted by anything.
He was not disconcerted by the presence of small children.
In the last month, however, our expectations have been disconcerted.
This idea disconcerted me so much that I almost turned away from the window.
She did not sound at all disconcerted by the request.
As always, he thought, looking away, disconcerted by her constant attention.
Once again she was disconcerted by his ability to surprise her.
He would not give her the satisfaction of seeing him disconcerted.
Those frank blue eyes continued to disconcert him, and he knew why.
If this was an attempt to disconcert me, it nearly worked.
"You are very sure of yourself," she said, moving in close to disconcert him.
She was further disconcerted when neither of her visitors said anything.
He shook his head, as though the impression disconcerted him.
He paused as though disconcerted by the scene; before him.
He went quite red in the face at this, and stood up, looking thoroughly disconcerted.
Nothing was known to disconcert him, certainly not the death of a man he had disliked.
He seemed, strangely enough, to be very slightly disconcerted by her question.
Really, the man had a way of disconcerting her.
"I wanted to disconcert the people who think I'm so serious.
Obviously, that sort of remark was not going to disconcert him.
The compliment disconcerted me, and what she said next came as a shock.
She didn't allow herself to be disconcerted by his cold eyes.
He was disconcerted to see that the boy looked apprehensive.
She could see that the phrasing disconcerted him a little.