Similar words: disturb, disturbing, disturbance, disturbingly, curbed, masturbate, moisture, absorbed. Meaning: [dɪ'stɜːb] adj. 1. having the place or position changed 2. afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief 3. emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with personal relationships 4. affected with madness or insanity.
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(121) Many species will, in complete darkness, utter a few snatches of song if disturbed at their roosts.
(122) But it is a skill to be learned and practiced by the teacher / library media specialist of the emotionally disturbed.
(123) I slept fitfully but well enough, disturbed only by the comings and goings of my companions.
(124) People who say they are disturbed by noise at night may just happen to be light sleepers.
(125) Discussion Patients admitted to casualty departments with acutely disturbed behaviour present a major diagnostic challenge.
(126) She did not doubt what it would be: suicide while the balance of Liza's mind was disturbed.
(127) Both Annie and Elizabeth were disturbed to find that each morning brought fresh fox tracks circling the hen huts.
(128) He was pleased; he had been disturbed by her recent unwillingness.
(129) The reason given by the king was the disturbed state of the kingdom which prevented his attending to ecclesiastical business.
(130) After three months he moved to a half way house for the emotionally disturbed.
(131) Female speaker I am very disturbed by people who are therapists who seem to be divulging private information about their clients.
(132) Despite it, I am quite satisfied that their evenings[http://sentencedict.com/disturbed.html], their sleep and their general comfort were greatly disturbed.
(133) The isolation or bunching together of such pupils only provides them with poor role models and intensive interaction with other disturbed children.
(134) Police said the raiders had taken £450 worth of sweaters but fled when disturbed by a passer-by.
(135) A 25-date tour saw the band both triumphant and emotionally disturbed.
(136) The hotel staff made sure nothing disturbed our comfort or enjoyment.
(137) The habitat of the ink cap is in grass, rubbish heaps and on disturbed soil.
(138) Mr Beazley left explicit instructions that he wasn't to be disturbed.
(139) I was sleeping fifteen, twenty hours a day. Deeply disturbed.
(140) Anyway, what she does is work with emotionally disturbed people, teaching them to express their innermost feelings through poetry.
(141) Visitors animate the street and are catered for, but only the quietness is disturbed and the village remains unspoiled.
(142) No footmarks disturbed the dust, cobwebs hung like festoons and a strange musty smell pervaded the atmosphere.
(143) One night, a works policeman was disturbed in his office by a tramp-like figure wearing a strange hat.
(144) Dash had looked up from his phone one day and seen a growing bureaucracy, and it disturbed him.
(145) That, the court heard, gave him the chance to study the behaviour of people who really were mentally disturbed.
(146) But none of this disturbed my mind or my body as I looked across at the girl in the coffee bar.
(147) The hamster appears lifeless if disturbed, but returns to normal in about five minutes.
(148) The starlings were disturbed, swirling around in S-shapes and parabolas and unexpected clusters.
(149) Regardless of race or class, what people were most disturbed about was the declining quality of their schools.
(150) Never before had I passed such a terrible night, disturbed by the most frightening dreams.
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