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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
consternate .
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Examples
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But it's hard not to be moderately consternated by the comments, or consterned, or whatever the word is.
Woman drives 200 miles to kill internet commenter? Alexandra Petri 2010
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So, we're low on fiber, morally and culinarily, leaving us perpetually consternated and constipated.
Kerry Trueman: What A White Bread Democracy Could Learn From A Kingdom of Rye Kerry Trueman 2010
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So, we're low on fiber, morally and culinarily, leaving us perpetually consternated and constipated.
Kerry Trueman: What A White Bread Democracy Could Learn From A Kingdom of Rye Kerry Trueman 2010
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To have called the pub the Elephant and Howdah would have consternated the denizens of the district.
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So, we're low on fiber, morally and culinarily, leaving us perpetually consternated and constipated.
Kerry Trueman: What A White Bread Democracy Could Learn From A Kingdom of Rye Kerry Trueman 2010
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So, we're low on fiber, morally and culinarily, leaving us perpetually consternated and constipated.
Kerry Trueman: What A White Bread Democracy Could Learn From A Kingdom of Rye Kerry Trueman 2010
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The BP guy seemed a bit consternated and said the reservoir is beneath miles of rock and that he hadn't heard anyone suggest bombing it.
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So, we're low on fiber, morally and culinarily, leaving us perpetually consternated and constipated.
Kerry Trueman: What A White Bread Democracy Could Learn From A Kingdom of Rye Kerry Trueman 2010
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The Koreans, knowing perhaps that failure would mean summary execution, executed their own swarming defensive strategy and foiled, consternated and vexed the Brazilians so badly that Brazil's "beautiful game" became, right before our astonished eyes, the "not so prepossessing game."
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So, we're low on fiber, morally and culinarily, leaving us perpetually consternated and constipated.
Kerry Trueman: What A White Bread Democracy Could Learn From A Kingdom of Rye Kerry Trueman 2010
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