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How To Use Discommode In A Sentence

  • The White House would really rather we didn't discommode it, and therefore we don't? Ellis Weiner: Our Mister Brooks II: Reloaded
  • He, alone, had managed to evade and discommode the heavy-worlders, despite their physical superiority. Cattle Town
  • We were discommoded by his late arrival.
  • People who are genuinely discommoded should be compensated in order to facilitate the provision of infrastructure which will benefit the entire community.
  • After the rivals see what the court has done, the Republicans and Democrats scurry to make a deal to create or abolish districts so as to protect their favorites and discommode their known enemies, rivals or potential adversaries. Henry J. Stern: Pants Heating Up
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  • We obviously do not want to discommode people, and I understand their reaction to a degree, but the other gates of the park are open.
  • He might similarly be discommoded by firefish, I continued, which are easier to spot but no less hurtful.
  • And in all of that time I can honestly say that I have never noted any of them being seriously discommoded by the demands of parenthood.
  • His colleague is similarly discommoded by the party's incoherent response to recent events.
  • Some may feel discommoded by the new arrangements.
  • I hope you will not be discommoded if we travel through the night? The Mistaken Wife
  • One more traveler would have made no difference to any of my father's arrangements or discommoded the expedition. Artichoke
  • It is a reasonable assumption to conclude that the latter have decided to wreck the agreement and the British will not discommode them.
  • The Emperor, though ill and discommoded on horseback by a local trouble, had never been in a better humor than on that day. Les Miserables
  • Justice for these people and others covered by the proposed legislation should be delayed because the lifestyles of the rest should not be discommoded? On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Republicans are adamantly opposed to any taxes that discommode the wealthy. Richard (RJ) Eskow: Deficit Hysteria: Washington's War on the Young
  • β€˜It is incumbent upon him to better communicate with those who are discommoded by this incident,’ he added.
  • Do we believe he would really be that discommoded to find himself in such splendid company?
  • It was 1944, and civilian America was undergoing a regimen of wartime austerity by which it was never more than mildly discommoded, but that imparted a sort of scratchy gray wool feel to the atmosphere. Catacomb Efreet
  • He said that while he was extremely relieved that no device was found, it was appalling that patients were discommoded and upset in this way.
  • I wouldna discommode ye, mistress, " he said, holding himself stiffly. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • My family has already been discommoded by my career.
  • Obviously if you are espousing change, it's going to discommode and upset certain people.
  • Ms R thanks you for teaching her a new word and is hoping to get 'discommoded'into a sentence today. Ask, don't get
  • The standard of diversion signs, etc were not up to standard and the Council have apologised to the people discommoded.
  • We want also to express our concern and sympathy to any person in the community who was discommoded by students' activities during Rag Week.
  • It seems rather potty that he or she should be discommoded in this cheeky manner. Cakes For a Crowd
  • There will be people who are so discommoded that compensation will not make them happy but, for most, compensation will prove a soothing balm.
  • Players and travelling fans are being discommoded in great numbers to satisfy those who stay at home.
  • There are people living close to the terminal who will be seriously discommoded by the project and there are some who genuinely have fears for their health if the terminal project goes ahead.
  • Others are discommoded because a constituency colleague has won preferment.
  • He had no great liking for the man, and so had left the Temple until last so as to discommode Augier, but that was scant consolation when he was himself nodding in his carriage. The Mistaken Wife
  • Something'll have to come; only I hope we don't pull his arms off!" chuckled Ethan, beginning to see the humor of the situation, now that it looked as though Lub was not hurt in any way, only "discommoded," as he afterwards called it. Phil Bradley's Mountain Boys The Birch Bark Lodge
  • We don't want, in any way, to discommode people.

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