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Meanings of almost unaided in English
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Usage of almost unaided in English
1
The Negro began almostunaided and alone in this particular.
2
A third man, horribly smashed about the head, walked almostunaided into the operating-room.
3
Charlie, almostunaided, scrambled in, and at once busied himself in striving to revive his companion.
4
The American colony in France, almostunaided, gave the half-million francs that was subscribed the first month.
5
Here also England by her firm diplomacy, almostunaided by France, constrained Russia to conform to the terms of the peace.
6
The gallant Commander, almostunaided, kept order in what would otherwise have been a mingled herd of confused men and frightened horses.
7
He was the sole originator of the plan for the conquest of the northwestern lands, and, almostunaided, he had executed his own scheme.
8
Man, while grappling, almostunaided, with untamed nature, and seeking to subdue her, seems to gravitate away from civilization and approach his primitive state.
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An overwhelming power was thus organized during the last weeks of 1825, and the defenders of Missolonghi were left to succumb to it, almostunaided.
10
Almostunaided, he made a position for himself near the fountain of power.