Faze in a sentence as a verb

This didn't faze me one bit. I'm used to this kind of competition and I'm ready to prove to PG that I'm worth his attention.

What might not faze you, might still throw a wrench into things for other people, and the end result is just as damaging.

So it's not that having exercises "that might as well have been written in French" doesn't faze me, it's that I don't think that was the case.

The employee passed all his screens wonderfully and his ex-conviction history did not faze me at all.

Heck I went through that faze too and I'm still very young but its much easier to see once you interact with the next shipment of grads: I don't hand off the critical work because I don't know they're good for it yet.

The pricing looks like it's based on the idea that, since designers and agencies are earning boatloads of money anyway, taking just a tiny slice of that money shouldn't faze them, even if that tiny slice amounts to $100/month.

The available quantity of cult followers doesn't really faze me on this, that just means there's an unfortunately large volume of stupid, and it might need keeping an eye on, in case it overflows and makes a horrible mess.

Faze definitions

verb

disturb the composure of

See also: unnerve enervate unsettle