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Meanings of most unmilitary in English
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Usage of most unmilitary in English
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He stopped short and his jaw dropped in a mostunmilitary fashion.
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His whole attitude was one of mostunmilitary dejection.
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A mostunmilitary pose for Mr.
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It was mostunmilitary, but I must say I was pleased by it, though I pretended I did not know what they meant.
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Rebuking the men severely for "their mostunmilitary conduct," they were marched to quarters and confined to barracks for a week.
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Arthur, the mostunmilitary member of the whole family, volunteered for the emergency medical services, but was not taken because of his weak eyes.
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The midshipman began a muffled protest that turned suddenly into a mostunmilitary-andhigh-pitched-soundasNimitz's long, agile fingers found his armpits and tickled unmercifully.
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Our party consequently was soon very much scattered- amostunmilitary procedure-whichmight have proved fatal to ourselves, while we thought of relieving our friends.
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"It's like this all over the island, your ladyship," volunteered Mr. Bowles, mopping his brow in a mostunmilitary way.
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"If you air afeer'd, suh"-andthen he saw that no one had heard, and he winked-winkedwith mostunmilitary familiarity.
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"Ah, Cameron," said the higher officer, reining up, and throwing his right leg across the pommel of his saddle in a mostunmilitary way-"anythingup?