Citations:discomboomerate


 * 1944 September 25, Thomas E. Dewey (quoted), “We must have integrity in our government”, Vital Speeches of the Day, volume 10, pages 741-743:
 * When Hitler’s armies were at the gates of Paris, Mr. Roosevelt once again soothed the American people with the jolly comment: There is no need for the country to be “discomboomerated”.
 * 1963 December 25, The Sword in the Stone, Walt Disney Productions:
 * Merlin: It’s a state of being, a frame of mind. It’s a most befuddling thing. And to every being of every kind it is most discomboomerating. There’s no sensible explanation for this discomboomeration. It’s a most hodgepogical, most illogical, most confuzeling, most bamboozling, most bemuddling, most befuddling thing.