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Meanings of most unsophisticated in English
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Usage of most unsophisticated in English
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You are either the cleverest or the mostunsophisticated woman I have ever met.
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It is the way with mostunsophisticated young people.
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Grampampuli is simply brandy burnt with sugar, the mostunsophisticated punch I ever drank from tumblers.
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Even his racism is the mostunsophisticated kind.
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In the mostunsophisticated manner I said, You have made a mistake; I asked you for cabin tickets.
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Face, neck, and arms flushed up, in one indignant crimson of the mostunsophisticated anger I ever beheld.
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True, you will find fraud, cunning, knavery, and robbery, but you will find also the mostunsophisticated innocence.
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Like corrugated iron and container shipping, discount merchandising is among the mostunsophisticated yet enriching innovations of the twentieth century.
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There was more curiosity than fright in the women, as the mostunsophisticated observer could have read in their kalsomined countenances.
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She raced down the stairs in a mostunsophisticated manner, nearly falling over Francis and Peggy, who were also racing for the dining-room.
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She, who only a few weeks ago, was the simplest and mostunsophisticated of girls, now knew the meaning of that dreadful word-affectation
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In theory there were no women at sea, and despite his occasional vices the sailor was of all men the mostunsophisticated and simple-minded.
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There is nothing fine about him, nothing romantic; nothing in his actions to cause a single thrill to the nerves of the mostunsophisticated reader.
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But our favourite way to eat them is in the mostunsophisticated and sickliest childhood manner: Served whole, undressed and unwashed (if organic).