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Examples for "uncharacteristic"
Examples for "uncharacteristic"
1Nakata did an uncharacteristic thing-hepondered this for a good long time.
2Purpose: Atherosclerotic plaques are highly heterogeneous, nonlinear materials with uncharacteristic structural behaviors.
3Therefore, either Deborah had made a huge and uncharacteristic mistake, or else-
4This uncharacteristic and transparent graciousness is another sign he wants to deal.
5It was a move most uncharacteristic of the very correct young lady.
1It was a move most uncharacteristic of the very correct young lady.
2This was uncharacteristic of Rosamund, who generally liked to present a united front.
3It was very uncharacteristic of him to say such a thing.
4Her face wore an expression completely uncharacteristic of the woman he had known.
5Such intuition was uncharacteristic of her; it was the change.
6And yet such a lapse was very uncharacteristic of her.
7And the feline Wobbles tolerated the fur ball, which was uncharacteristic of the sinewy tomcat.
8It's so uncharacteristic of her, I said woodenly.
9Pitch one has my body almost dead-horizontal while swimming through beefy jugs-veryuncharacteristic of alpine granite.
10It would have been uncharacteristic of the Doctor to spring a trap that could be escaped.
11It was uncharacteristic of the great insects.
12To fail at the last moment for lack of perseverance would have been utterly uncharacteristic of him.
13That was just very uncharacteristic of myself.
14City coped when able to defend deep but were exposed by a move completely uncharacteristic of Barcelona's approach.
15All that is uncharacteristic of today's European states is that Turkey is actually doing something to end it.
16It seemed uncharacteristic of you, somehow.