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How To Use Discombobulated In A Sentence

  • Fitzpatrick, filling in for the injured Carson Palmer for the seventh straight game, got so discombobulated that the ball sailed out of his hand as he tried to make one throw. USATODAY.com
  • They serve not only as brilliant segues within the film's narrative but also contribute to a larger purpose of imbuing the viewer with an intense, discombobulated sensation that can only be described as ‘punch drunk’.
  • I am a slave to routine. Days like this make me feel discombobulated all day long.
  • The spokesman was completely discombobulated by the hecklers.
  • Some chefs are easy to trust-no matter how discombobulated the ingredient list, no matter how intense the food aversion.
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  • It could just be aging, but I think the surgery kind of discombobulated my internal coordination a bit. CNN Transcript Mar 11, 2009
  • “Okay, I want to see exactly where we stand,” Catherine said, thinking with dour amusement that it almost seemed a loaded statement, given that everyone at the conference table looked utterly discombobulated, their weariness evident from their raccoon-ringed eyes, scrambled and beaten hair, and wrinkled clothes. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Skin Deep
  • Young kids are discombobulated by unfamiliar surroundings and too much sugar; grown-ups are discombobulated by overeating -- and drinking. Eileen Ogintz: Hosting Thanksgiving Is No Picnic -- Some Survival Tips
  • Even sports cliches are discombobulated with this team.
  • Out on the road, the Juke is a strange sprite of a trucklet: diminutive, determined, loud, eager, winsome, but — given its dinky wheelbase, stiff antiroll bars, dearth of wheel travel and oddly discombobulated roll axes and center of gravity — also a trifle uncoordinated. Nissan's Jazzy Juke, Imperfect on Purpose
  • I smirked at Jen who was completely discombobulated and had stopped moving altogether.
  • The shark is circling Farnsworth, you of the bandy legs and discombobulated dance maneuverings.
  • 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.
  • Andy was puzzled by how discombobulated I was on the phone, and I was too flummoxed to say anything until she'd left.
  • The mysterious void discombobulated the men still on the field, who had never seen as such before.
  • The mother is not the only one who has become discombobulated.
  • Guess it would have been OK if the discombobulated old drunk had skittled some kid on a zebra crossing.
  • We have been discombobulated by immigration, says David Cameron. Hideously diverse Britain: David Cameron's problem with immigration
  • Out on the road, the Juke is a strange sprite of a trucklet: diminutive, determined, loud, eager, winsome, but — given its dinky wheelbase, stiff antiroll bars, dearth of wheel travel and oddly discombobulated roll axes and center of gravity — also a trifle uncoordinated. Nissan's Jazzy Juke, Imperfect on Purpose
  • We were suddenly discombobulated because we were not aware of any amendment to clause 1.
  • That's also how Weill wanted to be seen, but it didn't quite work out for him as Citi grew too large and discombobulated to be effectively managed. Yvette Kantrow: Polishing the Dimon
  • • Changes at News International, where James Murdoch, discombobulated perhaps by the phone-hacking revelations, devises new ways to disconcert his underlings. Hugh Muir's Diary
  • Nightfall is a work of striking juxtapositions and tones that by picture end, come off like an unforgettably disarming person -- you're charmed, discombobulated, even slightly disturbed, and you're not sure what to make of it all. Kim Morgan: For the Love of (Film Noir): Nightfall
  • The tiny animal darted away nervously, no doubt totally discombobulated by the sight of two bubble-blowing monsters disturbing it's quiet lifestyle.
  • On most of his leaps, he was too discombobulated at first to think clearly, let alone to come up with such a clever story.
  • I feel oddly discombobulated that I don't know whether the moon is waxing or waning.
  • I was slightly discombobulated, turning around several times to make sure whom they were addressing.
  • Now that I'm in Vermont and earning money, I'm completely discombobulated.
  • the hecklers pelted the discombobulated speaker with anything that came to hand
  • The spokesman was completely discombobulated by the hecklers.
  • This week, we got the clue about the French Protestants of the Reformed Tradition, and the one about St Paul's Letter to the Galatians, but got hopelessly stuck on the clue that simply said "discombobulated". Archive 2008-02-01

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