I smirked at Jen who was completely discombobulated and had stopped moving altogether. |
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Andy was puzzled by how discombobulated I was on the phone, and I was too flummoxed to say anything until she'd left. |
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On most of his leaps, he was too discombobulated at first to think clearly, let alone to come up with such a clever story. |
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I was slightly discombobulated, turning around several times to make sure whom they were addressing. |
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The mysterious void discombobulated the men still on the field, who had never seen as such before. |
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I am a slave to routine. Days like this make me feel discombobulated all day long. |
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Some chefs are easy to trust-no matter how discombobulated the ingredient list, no matter how intense the food aversion. |
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I feel oddly discombobulated that I don't know whether the moon is waxing or waning. |
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The shark is circling Farnsworth, you of the bandy legs and discombobulated dance maneuverings. |
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Guess it would have been OK if the discombobulated old drunk had skittled some kid on a zebra crossing. |
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At age 33, Didion was astonishingly clear-eyed about the discombobulated culture going on around her. |
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They may not trust officials and may in fact end up discombobulated in what they are presenting. |
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He had to face down a charging Tiger, whose last-round 62 would have discombobulated a lesser man. |
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And the Democrats were indeed discombobulated, several of their leading lights dutifully voting for the amendment. |
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So when the train from London arrived ten minutes early, catching me with a compressed paper beaker half full with scalding hot coffee I was somewhat discombobulated. |
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The tiny animal darted away nervously, no doubt totally discombobulated by the sight of two bubble-blowing monsters disturbing it's quiet lifestyle. |
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Now that I'm in Vermont and earning money, I'm completely discombobulated. |
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Then Drew left and I padded around by myself for a while before going to bed in a discombobulated state of contemplativeness. |
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Anyone who has only seen the film might be discombobulated by the original musical's running order of songs. |
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The Irish aristocrat looked all discombobulated and winded but Williams left Dublin in a sling and put himself out of the Six Nations. |
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When I spoke to him this morning he was discombobulated, all over the place, taking in everything that's happened. |
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The good news is, of course, that Alan was absolutely fine, apart from being somewhat discombobulated and suffering a few scratches to his face. |
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I am so discombobulated I fear I shall not take to Twitter again. |
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No, the pundits have discombobulated us and fankled our neurons. |
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Eugenia Repelskii is a charmingly discombobulated Proprietress, and grinning Flower Girl Vanya's still bouncing about on her pointes like a cheerleader. |
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