The large brown eyes that the child turned upon her weredisconcertingly familiar.
The straight delicate features, slightly foreign, the fair hair rippling from the neck, were disconcertingly familiar.
Yes, there was one weak spot in the middle of the top of his head where the crop had of late disconcertingly thinned.
A wave of the hand, and all the lights were extinguished, save a lamp on the mantelpiece, and in the disconcertingly darkened room Rose Euclid turned her face towards the ray from this solitary silk-shaded globe.
But then they become disconcertingly serious and cool-headed.
With the faintest possible gasp of surprise little Eve Edgarton stopped slashing his arm and, picking up the lantern, flashed itdisconcertingly across his blinking eyes and naked shoulders.
Disconcertingly from an upper window the Older Man's face beamed suddenly down upon him.
Again the lifted lantern light flashed disconcertingly across his face and shoulders.
It wasdisconcertingly loud, in the first place, and it came out upon the promontories of speech with a flat whang that fairly made you jump.
We were all shy and didn't know how to take hold of him now we had got him, and, which was disconcertingly unanticipated, he was manifestly having the same difficulty with us.
Although well on the wrong side of seventy, his eyes were still disconcertingly bright.
When he was about to get up, he found that the shrivelled skin that had been his third arm was flapping disconcertingly with every movement of his body.
She was disconcertingly quiet, and it seemed to him an added injustice to be cheated of a scene.
The eyes were darkly heavily lashed and were compelling and disconcertingly steady, and set like Greek eyes under broad brows.
Most disconcertingly before his glowering eyes a great, sad, round tear rolled suddenly down the White Linen Nurse's flushed cheek.
He considered that it was all disconcertingly strange.
As for calm deliberation in dressing and undressing, she could astonishingly and even disconcertingly surpass him in the quality.
He's a great friend of ours," she cut in disconcertingly when I paused for breath.
To pass from the dynamic to the static mode must be always something of an embarrassment and trial, especially to the young with whom sensation is almost disconcertingly direct and lively.
Ignoring desire, which to-night so sensibly and disconcertingly gnawed at his vitals, let him work to restore the former harmony and sweet strength of their relation.
They might be impossible, Madame Belot of course was impossible; but they were not vulgar and they were extremely intelligent, and their intelligence displayed itself in realms to which he was almost disconcertingly a stranger.
She was unaware, disconcertingly unaware; yet her surprise showed the frankest pleasure.
Also, her calm outlook upon heavenly horizons made the affairs of the girls seem sometimes disconcertingly small, and to realize the smallness of one's affairs is in itself an experience to youth.
There was something most disconcertingly explosive about the cry, as if Thomasine had been holding her breath until she were black in the face, and only let it escape one second short of actual suffocation.
Yet when the men arrived at the topmost course and were at last hidden behind their own erection, and she could see only rough bricks and mortar, she was disconcertingly overtaken by a misty blindness and could not even see bricks and mortar.
Long days seemed to pass when she could not be sure whether she had been put into the bath or not, when all external phenomena were disconcertingly interwoven with matters which she knew to be merely fanciful.
Yes, there was one weak spot in the middle of the top of his head, where the crop had of late disconcertingly thinned!
A wave of the hand and all the lights were extinguished, save a lamp on the mantelpiece, and in the disconcertingly darkened room Rose Euclid turned her face towards the ray from this solitary silk-shaded globe.
His eyes, clear and clean and shining from his out-of-door life, disconcertingly direct, met hers.
She was often disconcertingly silent when he came home from some employment with Linda, and he learned that he must not tell her what he had been doing.
Mr. Robb looked at himdisconcertingly during a pause.
When she was gone, and Perry, Mrs. Nelson looked disconcertingly at her son.
He had not changed, but he had developed so far that to Ishmael he seemed disconcertingly altered.
Carminow, who under a manner of deepest gloom concealed a nature as kind and as disconcertingly morbid as of yore, was unaffectedly charmed to see his old schoolfellows, and said so.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disconcertingly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: awfully; dreadfully; frightfully; horribly; horridly; terribly; terrifically; tremendously