The super cyclone in Orissa filled the entire nation with consternation. [noun]
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Kuchar expresses consternation over his friends ' moral fiber as a whole community goes awry. [noun]
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A detail that caused considerable consternation to the guy who was fitting the wooden framework for the ceiling. [noun]
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Moreover, they knew that there were four fire-ships, one of which was the Peggy of Springhaven, intended to add to the consternation and destruction wrought by the catamarans. [noun]
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Here, in this sheltered haven, amidst green fields, under the lee of the Brill, the panic and consternation were as intense as if the village of St. [noun]
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When a kind and indulgent father breaks forth thus, the result is consternation, followed by anxiety about his health. [noun]
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Observing his consternation, I said, "What." [noun]
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Her old nurse preceded her with a lamp, and the two women stood dumb with consternation, for the old lady lay senseless on the ground. [noun]
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Pleased to be thus undeceived, I laughed at his consternation, and asked what brought him thither. [noun]
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I was diverted at his consternation, which redoubled, when I told him in French, I had business for his private ear and demanded a particular audience. [noun]
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It is not easy for any one who has not been in the like condition to describe or conceive the consternation of men in such circumstances. [noun]
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