(1) Disturb the composure of
(1) If you start thinking about it too much it can faze you.
(2) Even the dominance of his competitors does not appear to faze him.
(3) I, on the other hand, am constantly dumping and getting dumped, and none of it seems to faze me.
(4) He says the amount doesn't faze him at all, although he admits the investment is reaching ‘a farcical level’.
(5) It doesn't faze her that many times her fellow riders are one-third her age.
(6) There were people dancing and bumping into you and it didn't even faze you.
(7) It is an odd situation but I'm sure he will want to perform on that stage and he is such a great professional that things are unlikely to faze him.
(8) But if it didn't work out, I just don't think that would faze me too much.
(9) The task ahead is formidable but unlikely to faze her.
(10) Midway through he took a crisp right hook, which barely fazed him.
(11) She's been on the stage since the age of three so nothing fazes her at all.
(12) The trick is that Juan graduated from a hard school and nothing fazes him.
(13) The way the Portuguese starlet is going, you cannot imagine anything fazing him.
(14) I pretend that nothing fazes me and I outrightly dismiss those things I cannot understand.
(15) If I had lost everything I would have started again and that never fazed me.
(16) It wasn't just the size of the Celtic support that fazed him, apparently, but also their expectation levels.
(17) That kind of experience means that, later in your career, very little fazes you.
(18) But nothing fazes Richard, so he'll be up for it.
(19) Nothing ever fazes her and she'd be a fantastic mom if she weren't totally opposed to the idea.
(20) This is another reason my new duties have not fazed me.
disconcert
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