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Meanings of be no awkwardness in anglès
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Usage of be no awkwardness in anglès
1
I clear out to-morrow, so that there may benoawkwardness, but we haven't quarrelled, he and I.
2
Arnold Jacks is sure to marry very soon (a dowager duchess, I should say), and on that score there'll benoawkwardness.
3
Indeed, provision had been made by them specially on this point, so that there need benoawkwardness in this mode of addressing each other.
4
There isnoawkwardness about the subject of toothache in a dentist's parlour.
5
But there wasnoawkwardness, now, when he again swung to his seat.
6
There wasnoawkwardness on his part, no numb tongue.
7
There wasnoawkwardness in this moment, only happiness.
8
There isnoawkwardness, no restraint, on either side.
9
There wasnoawkwardness or hesitation in the lie.
10
There wasnoawkwardness between them in meeting.
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There wasnoawkwardness, no fear, no worry.
12
He sounded awkward to her, but there wasnoawkwardness when she talked to Teddy and Sophie.
13
The table was between us, so there wasnoawkwardness as to whether we should hug, kiss, or shake hands.
14
For there wasnoawkwardness in the boy's procedure, no flushing embarrassment, no shame-facedness nor painfully self-conscious attempt to cover his ignorance.
15
There wasnoawkwardness in the silence, Veronica thought, for it seemed to her that he understood, and that words were hardly necessary.
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As we did each route, one after the other, there wasnoawkwardness about one person having fallen off on their first attempt.