Both were unnerved somewhat, but I had just come off shore confident and cheerful, and my confidence and spirits proved infectious.
Though Mac had good nerve, it was already somewhat shaken, and surely the situation would have unnerved most men.
I think the sudden excitement may have unnerved him and there is no doubt, this time, that the gods favored the innocent.
But the sight of the death of his shipmates had sounnerved the mate that he could no nothing.
When Jack dived overboard he was so unnerved by the sudden apparition of the fear-frenzied tiger that he rose some distance back of the boat.
She produced one, attaching them with a gesture that seemed habitual, though the thought of their value-revealing in some degree her own worth in his eyes-unnerved her.
And yet she loved him--loved him with a fierceness that frightened her, with a tenderness that unnerved her.
Lecoq perceived that this sudden change of manner had unnerved the prisoner.
He was quite unnerved when we saw him at the Odeon, and the merest trifle would have decided him to surrender; now, however, he thinks he has a chance to escape with his secret.
I was so unnerved by this encounter that I went into Covent Garden Market and sat down for some time in a quiet corner by a stall of violets, panting and trembling.
I was now cruelly chilled, and the strangeness of my situation so unnerved me that I whimpered as I ran.
Mrs. Twist had not yet unnerved and frightened them, because they were too much delighted that they had got to her at all.
If they were pleased and excited they went on with cheerful gusto, and if they were unnerved and frightened they still went on,--perhaps even more volubly, anxiously seeking cover behind a multitude of words.
She hadn't been prepared for that, and it unnerved her.
The stuttering lad’s narrow escape had so unnervedthem all that there was no answer.
The thought of the fearfully narrow escape Nat had had almostunnerved him.
Mrs. Allandale, almostunnerved by the sight of her grief, pleaded again with pallid face and quivering lips for her.
The sight of this unnerved her again, and, with a moan of pain, she sank upon her knees and bowed her head upon it.
Strong man as he was the hunter's words had unnerved him.
Accustomed as Isaac was to the bloody conflicts common to the Indians, and to the tragedy that surrounded the life of a borderman, the ghastly sight had unnerved him.
Can these lean shrivell'd limbs, unnerved with age, These poor but honest rags, enkindle rage?
He walked up and down the narrow platform, flushed and unnerved with the tumult in his breast.
He would not have been afraid to encounter a nest of rattlesnakes, but a weeping girl completely unnerved him.
Graham, unnerved by the tempest which he had all unwittingly aroused, reached his tower in an excited and irritable frame of mind.
To-day she was weak bodily and the petting utterly unnerved her, so that she cried until she could cry no longer and finally fell asleep from sheer exhaustion.
Nancy, quite unnerved now that the danger was past.
It had been only a few hours since she had saved Timothy Peppercorn's life, and that followed by the shock of seeing a man struck down, had unnerved her.
When to the yawning grave he came, Terror unnerved and shook his frame.
They gathered about him and looked down into a fissure at a sight which unnerved them all, scouts though they were.
In the fourth row lay the admiral and his friend Captain Guion; whilst the groans of the dying, mingling with the roar of the tempest, unnerved the hearts of those who had hitherto shown an unappalled front to the perils surrounding them.
It was well she did not, for the sight of them would have unnerved her cruelly.
Hawthorne was so unnerved by the discovery of his mistake that a cab had to be called to take him home.
It was only his own sense of guilt that unnerved him.
To-night we are both too unnerved for such communications.
It was an intelligence that greatly agitated and unnerved her; and, coupling that event with his solemn words on the previous night, Evelyn asked herself, in wonder, what sentiments she could have inspired in Maltravers.
Within the circumference of these outer pillars--which attained upon an average a height of about fifty feet--was a great roofless building with a floor of flagstones, where the silence quite unnerved me.
The sight of all that gold had, as it were, unnerved me--filled me with a kind of weariness of life.
Olive, already unnerved by her former alarm, uttered a quick gasp, and an ashen pallor spread over her features.
She sat gazing at me, very still, but there came into her eyes a frightened look that almost unnerved me.
I waited, unnerved and feverish, pulsing, in the dark and narrow hall beside the flimsy rack where several coats and hats were hung.
Elma's startled scream unnervedthe other runners, who swerved and stumbled, and in a moment the jampan was overturned down the side of the kudd.
The old crone's warning had struck terror to the queen's heart, andunnerved the courage of the king.