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discomforted
verb
Past of discomfort
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He had been strangely indecisive all afternoon, discomforted by the pressure England exerted at the breakdown.
Discomforted, the Norwegian government asked Grameen Bank, which had originally been given the funds, to retain ownership.
IT HAS been commonplace, for much of Gordon Brown's premiership, to compare him to Hamlet: a man discomforted by action, beset by crippling indecision.
Mr Clinton's brilliant success in moving his party to the right and grabbing the middle ground has discomforted not only the unreconstructed left fans of protectionism, big government and big spending but also more thoughtful souls.
And Mr Blair was rarely discomforted during six hours of questioning from the panel, chaired by Sir John Chilcot even if he was not always entirely convincing.In recent weeks, questioning other ministers who were involved in Iraq policy in 2002-03 (it has become clear that not very many of them really were), Sir John and his colleagues have become increasingly aggressive.
Some told of the exploits of the armed bandits who appeared in most Balkan lands the klephts, haiduks, and armataloi; these were usually no more than brigands, but, because they discomforted the authorities, they, like Robin Hood in England, were given the characteristics of folk heroes.
Despite an uncharacteristically nervous sounding start, Mr Blair rarely appeared discomforted during more than six hours of questioning.
As hard as some scenes are to swallow – Lomax's beatings, cagings, water-boardings, and Northup's lived and witnessed hell – the books take us inside a world and mind so we become more than discomforted spectators.
Virgil is pleased by Allie's refinement, though Hitch, of course, is discomforted by the way she pulls Virgil away from him.
He is shocked and discomforted by the news, feeling bad about his irritation and impatience, wondering if the victim had been a man or a woman, young or old.
One imagines that Bush, a genuinely congenial fellow, has been severely discomforted by the campaign that he has been forced to run.
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