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Meanings of so unwonted in anglès
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Usage of so unwonted in anglès
1
The mild jest upon his lips was sounwonted that it frightened her.
2
Della was quite thrown back by sounwonted an exclamation, and remained silent.
3
And this absence of finality, sounwonted, distressed him horribly.
4
He felt stunned, humiliated, bewildered, by sounwonted a sensation.
5
What could these signals mean at sounwonted an hour?
6
At the repetition of sounds sounwonted, all sprang to their feet, but no one spoke.
7
Biffen looked with some concern at his friend, sounwonted was a sally of this kind.
8
There was something so pathetic and sounwonted in Catherine's tone that Mrs. Bertram was quite touched.
9
Should not such a mood, so sweet, so tranquil, sounwonted, have been the harbinger of good?
10
You must think they are of consequence, since we again trouble you, and at sounwonted an hour.
11
Then indeed she looked at the speaker, and with surprise, sounwonted was this tone on Barbara's lips.
12
And the mood was sounwonted, especially after the episode of the wet grate, that Mrs. Peckaby was astonished into answering pleasantly.
13
The woman in the chimney corner hugged up closer her dirty baby with the delight of sounwonted a feast to her eyes.
14
Extraordinary situations like this are sounwonted and strange that the actors in them almost always remain composed and natural, as if stupefied.
15
He complained of troubles sounwonted, so absurd, if you'll excuse the word, that he discouraged all the conjectures of the most experienced physicians.
16
The world at large did not at all know why the Duke was doing sounwonted a thing,-whyhe should undertake so new a trouble.