Disaccustomed

Word DISACCUSTOMED
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The word "disaccustomed" in example sentences

Corfu he looked very ill to-day, and she wondered if he were really worse or if she were simply disaccustomed to living with an invalid. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Sychaeus, and sows the surprise of a living love in the long-since-unstirred spirit and disaccustomed heart. ❋ 70 BC-19 BC Virgil (N/A)

When I became larger and was still unable to earn any money, I would gladly have disaccustomed myself to eating; but when now and then at noon I would pretend to be sick and push back my plate, what did it mean? ❋ Various (N/A)

In spite of Corfu, he looked very ill to-day, and Isabel wondered whether he were really worse or whether she was simply disaccustomed to living with an invalid. ❋ Unknown (1917)

He's disaccustomed to travelling by t 'railway, an' he'll be sure to want his rale mistress an 'his friend Learoyd, so ye'll make allowance for his feelings at fost.' ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

In spite of Corfu he looked very ill to-day, and she wondered if he were really worse or if she were simply disaccustomed to living with an invalid. ❋ Unknown (1881)

When she had said this she looked at Vinicius with astonishment and regret, for he had disaccustomed her to similar outbursts; and he set his teeth, so as not to tell her that he would have given command to beat such a brother with sticks, or would have sent him as a compeditus ❋ Henryk Sienkiewicz (1881)

"Your late father was serious, never talked at random, and even disaccustomed your mother from laughter!" ❋ Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov (1851)

In 1679, French doctors blasted coffee, because it "disaccustomed people from the enjoyment of wine." ❋ Christie Aschwanden (2011)

To be disaccustomed to evil is a great step towards becoming good. ❋ Fr��d��ric Bastiat (1825)

And finally, seeing that in spite of the threefold panacea of every prison system (isolation, work, and instruction, especially religious instruction) relapses still increased, it was understood that it might not be very useful to subject a man for months or years to the monastic life of Trappist brothers, in these monstrous human hives (which Bentham brought to the notice of the French Constituent Assembly under the name of "panopticons"), and to discharge him from prison at the end of his term, and plunge him into all the temptations of an atmosphere to which his lungs had become disaccustomed. ❋ Unknown (1899)

He's disaccustomed to traveling by t 'railway, an' he'll be sure to want his rale mistress an 'his friend Learoyd, so ye'll make allowance for his feelings at fost. " ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

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