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unfazed

[uhn-feyzd] / ʌnˈfeɪzd /


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But he is unfazed and refused to blame the pitch for 19 wickets falling in a day.

From Barron's

Fellow soldiers, unfazed by the act, immediately spotted another man's leg twitch in the tangle of bodies.

From BBC

But Mr Sun was unfazed by that: "There is heavy police presence, but that's not to say that this is a big problem."

From BBC

“The market up to now has been unfazed at whatever economic and geopolitical woes have been thrown at it.”

From MarketWatch

Yamamoto was unfazed by a string of early traffic, working around a Muncy error in the second, singles in the third and fourth, and his lone walk of the night in the fifth.

From Los Angeles Times