Just as clearly, he dislikes and is somewhat daunted by the prospect of going back before the voters this year and asking for another four years on the job as he is beset by an endless recession and plummeting ratings in opinion polls.
She was somewhat daunted to find the gentleman in black standing near her.
She dialed first for hostel information and was somewhat daunted by the fact that all the listed facilities were closed until the Season.
For example, we at the Brooklyn Academy of Music are thrilled to have the opportunity to bring the Glyndebourne Opera to New York for its American debut next spring, but we have been somewhat daunted by the challenge of paying for it.
She threw open the street door, but even her courage was somewhat daunted by the sight of two police officers, accompanied by Jack.
All were somewhat daunted at that seemingly magical speaking except Hasjarl, who giggled sputteringly, twitching a-main, and then as if he and his brother were children alone in a playroom, cried out, "Liar and squeaker of lies!
And yet--though I would not wish to seem wanting in gratitude, it is undeniable that a man of no learning is somewhat daunted at the thought of being forever his wife's inferior.
However, according to Bradford himself, whom some consider the author of part of "Mourt's Relation," they who came over in the Fortune the next year were somewhat daunted when "they came into the harbor of Cape Cod, and there saw nothing but a naked and barren place."