6 adverbs to describe how to discomposes

But I remember now that the adjutant-general said that he had such an eye as you describe, and added that the jury was so foolish as to be visibly discomposed when it was turned upon them.

It will be understood that Mr. Prosper was considerably discomposed when he spoke with such familiar confidence to his servant.

While we were gone she sent her bonnet to the Widow Smith's daughter, who appeared in the Poor Seats wearing it, on the very Sunday after the funeral, when we all went to church in our mourning to make the discovery, which discomposed us exceedingly.

RULE XXI.ADVERBS. Adverbs relate to verbs, participles, adjectives, or other adverbs: as, "Any passion that habitually discomposes our temper, or unfits us for properly discharging the duties of life, has most certainly gained a very dangerous ascendency.

He was horribly discomposed indeed, could not get the terrible image out of his mind.

CHAPTER III JOURNEY'S END The social life of Rusty, already complicated by the necessity it was under to atone for a mistake, was almost unbearably discomposed by the arrival of a strange lady.

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