discomposed by the tone of the message left on his answering machine
the wind ruffled her hair and discomposed her carefully arranged papers
Recent Examples on the WebIn a third discomposing show of baseball in as many days, the Brewers fell, 8-6, to the lowly A's, who looked like anything but in an emphatic weekend-long dismantling of a team that entered in first place.—Journal Sentinel, 11 June 2023
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