ADJECTIVE
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not surprised or expressing surprise
that unsuprised obstinate look on his face
How To Use not surprised In A Sentence
- I'm not surprised you feel ill - let it be a warning to you!
- Cynics are not surprised that politicians say one thing when they are campaigning and another when they are in power. The Sun
- We had attended Morning Chant and were now seated for breakfast, disheartened but not surprised that the early Greys had already taken the bacon, and it remained only in exquisite odor. Excerpt: Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde
- Now the microwave oven was pretty old and I'm not surprised it conked out, but the iron was relatively new and I hadn't been expecting it to explode in my hand for another couple of years at the earliest.
- His parents were not surprised when he asked for a lock on his bedroom door before he had reached his teenage years.
- The gradual decline has not surprised him, not least because of the way smokers have been lectured to from on high. Times, Sunday Times
- I'm not surprised the offer wasn't genuine, it sounded too good to be true.
- I'm not surprised," said Drumcarro; "one of the old Douglas family before the attainder was as good as any one of their new-fangled dukes. Kirsteen: The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago
- When she took to the wheel like a natural, her father was not surprised. Times, Sunday Times
- Teams from the north traditionally have stronger forwards due to the way they play the game for various reasons! also Union forwards are built to accutally push in srums unlike your paramatta eels. varying refs interiptations of the srum laws dont help either Ireland played very well. and with like of sean o'brien in there side I am not surprised they gave the wallabies what for! NEWS.com.au | Top Stories