- - to disconcert
- - cause to lose confidence
- - World Power has the nerve to frighten!
- - Intimidate a Parisian with bottle
- - Intimidate
- - Cause to lose courage
- - Cause to be less cool?
- - French one never out to destroy confidence
- - Rattle never developed by one in France
- - French one never made to destroy confidence
- - Organisation is never out to intimidate
- - Psych out
- - Get to
- - One never stirred shake
- - disquiet fell-runner ventures to admit
- - To disquiet
- - Deprive of resolution
- - Rattle, faze
- - weaken in spirit, even run perhaps
- - Disturb sprinter, missing start versus No.1 enemy
- - Get at Arsenal, no wingers, vague, no guts
- - Fluster, cause panic
- - Demoralise
- - weaken in spirit, even run maybe
- - Disconcert jogger heading off, vest half-exposed
- - Scare(Used today)
- - Unsettle or scare
- - Alarm
- - Discourage
- - Frighten
- - Scare
- - Faze
- - Dismay
- - Shake
- - Disconcert
- - Discombobulate
- - Shake up
- - Fluster
- - Daunt
- - Opposite of calm
- - Nun ever shaking rattle
- - Deprive of confidence
- - Deprive of courage
- - Frazzle
- - Forces of peace with courage are disconcerting
- - Deprive of strength or resolution
- - Worry and run, even, after disorder
- - Rattle coming from machine-gunner — verifiably
- - Disconcert, make ill at ease
- - Upset
- - Set on edge
- - Take courage from?
- - Demoralize
- - Weaken
- - Flabbergast
- - Perturb
- - Rattle
- - disconcert some runner verbally
- - Faze; rattle
- - Frighten, perturb
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