Sentences with disconcertingly
dis·con·cert·ing
D d - By the time of his death at 60, Robert Lowell had fashioned a poetic career that was disconcertingly intertwined with his life.
- And, for a war film, it is often disconcertingly quiet.
- And the film shifts accordingly, moving blithely, disconcertingly and delightfully from one mood to another.
- But feels disconcertingly contemporary.
- The four little swans do not stay long in their locked-in steps but disconcertingly stray into loops.
- Deep, heavy rumbles reverberate from trains that pass disconcertingly close.