She had become very uncomfortable and ill at ease when visiting her parents and suffered chronic tension. |
Kathy fidgeted beside him, studying her nails, ill at ease among these obvious geeks and losers. |
Russians, for historical reasons, can be acutely ill at ease with the idea of expounding uncomfortable truths in a formal setting. |
This is inevitable, and a reader may be ill at ease at the scarcity of evidence that underlies many of these reconstructions. |
Lilian, tall and slim and intellectual, seemed ill at ease among the debs and toffs. |
It made him uncomfortable and ill at ease, and he felt she was trying to keep him there in the pilothouse. |