How To Use Unabashed In A Sentence

  • Music has always had a tendency to glance back over its shoulder at the past, but the last few years has seen an unabashed spate of revivalism, from 60s garage rock posturing to the soi-disant Electro Clash phenomenon.
  • The highlight of President Bush’s European tour may well be his visit on Sunday to this tiny country, one of the few places left where he can bask in unabashed pro-American sentiment without a protester in sight. Someone Likes Him
  • More homegrown products to enjoy include the legendary heroes of Lucha Libre: those uniquely Mexican wrestling creations who shifted their considerable weight from the lucha ring to the silver screen, and the accompanying lobby cards for their unabashedly shlocky movies are quite often classics. The lurid artistry of the Mexican lobby card
  • An unabashed populist and publicity seeker he is one of their key fundraisers and fixers.
  • I've written before of an earlier generation of MPs who were unabashed propagandists for Stalin, and there is an inglorious tradition of Labour MPs who serve the propaganda interests of despotism.
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  • But in that typically unabashed and upfront Californian way - though she was actually born in Phoenix, Arizona - she refuses to be coy about the band's bacchanalian excesses.
  • Critics say it is the product of unabashed and unjustifiable price gouging. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tim appeared unabashed by all the media attention.
  • Joy's an unabashed, flag-waving patriot who joined the Air Force to serve his country.
  • In her life and throughout her oeuvre, she unabashedly appropriated the prerogative of the fetishistic gaze associated with the masculine observer.
  • They unabashedly explain the techniques they use to tug at viewers' heartstrings.
  • The off-stage reserve gave way to unabashed youthful enthusiasm when they were playing, with Laura bouncing around most of the time like a human pogo stick.
  • Humane but unsentimental, unabashedly artsy but instantly approachable, this is a movie for just about everybody.
  • I think that was all probably kind of childish and stupid but by this basic standard (a poseur is one who postures) isn’t the whole New Republic thing (with the exception of the unabashedly lib pieces) pretty much a national journal of poseurdom? joe from Lowell Says: Matthew Yglesias » Endgame
  • NOT A LOT OF SYMPATHY FOR UMPS: Speaking of the umpires, this columnist is an unabashed admirer of many of them. Covering baseball for USATODAY.com.Torre's dilemma: Choosing No. 1 starter
  • An unabashed populist, Besson doesn't make movies for critics.
  • I dashed after her and caught up with her outside where she stood unabashed and unembarrassed staring around her.
  • His unabashed Eurocentrism would gladden George Will's wizened heart, but he hasn't yet outed himself as a flaming Italophile. Boing Boing
  • He's an unabashed, old-fashioned romantic.
  • Unabashedly physical, the surfaces of Bhavsar's canvases luxuriate in a granular abundance of color.
  • Australian TV executives were wary of such a project and its unabashed depiction of such swaggering women but Riley and Turner persevered and eventually won the day, delivering a classy, confident spoof of suburban sybarites.
  • The winner would then take on incumbent Democrat Ed Rendell - an unabashed Eagles fan.
  • He unabashedly hits on women and has wanton sex with several women (not at the same time) - something Alex never would have done but always wanted to.
  • You can't even begin to imagine how many things I end up describing as a "thingo" or "dealy" a term I unabashedly stole from a Simpsons episode several years ago. Tomato & Fetta thingo
  • In fact, our unabashed dictionary describes a road as a strip of metalled surface connecting potholes.
  • Critics say it is the product of unabashed and unjustifiable price gouging. Times, Sunday Times
  • I will however admit to occasionally, when I feel particularly embarrassed for my unabashed public monologues, pretending to be singing instead, like "* mumble mumble* I really should complete my masterplan for world domination today Popular Posts Across MetaFilter
  • Zirin, the nation’s most unabashedly progressive sportswriter, writes as colorfully as any classic sportswriter from years gone by, and his passion for the games he covers shines through everything he writes. Sam Pizzigati: A Game-Day 'Program' for the NFL Lockout
  • In fact, it does have a handful of outrageous moments, but surprisingly, it's overall one of the most unabashedly, old-fashioned Broadway musical comedies I've seen.
  • Resplendent in his uniform and medals, [Forest] Whitaker's Amin is a gloriously mad and grandiloquent figure, conceived by screenwriters Peter Morgan and Jeremy Brock as a Day-Glo Shakespearean monster, with audacious hints of Othello and even Titus Andronicus, a monster for whom they have written boldly extended dialogue scenes of unabashed intelligence and theatricality," writes the Guardian's Peter Bradshaw. GreenCine Daily: Baftas. Nominations.
  • This is an opera unlike any other - an unabashed paean to music, to nature, and to the mystical path to joy seen in the figure of Francis (sung movingly by baritone Willard White).
  • Grab the chance to laugh with someone who's excited and unabashed.
  • As an unabashed keeper of the Feast of Christmas, I choose to rub shoulders with the forces of jollification, merriment, and solemnity.
  • The book is an unabashed paean to the actresses, and their roles, who account for so much of its interest.
  • Just one listen to the sweet dobro and accordion peeking through the unabashedly tender song and you realize that he is still as much of a romantic as ever.
  • The Nevada race represented perhaps the starkest showdown in the national battle between the Tea Party insurgency and the Obama/Dem vision, with Angle unabashedly arguing for dramatically scaled back or even non-existent government against Reid, the leading enabler of the Obama agenda. Harry Reid wins!
  • The sheer audacity of this album, its unabashed confidence and sense of drama is jaw dropping.
  • An unabashed exploitation flick, this is visceral in its thrills and efficient in its storytelling. Times, Sunday Times
  • He promptly relaxed in the comfort of the cushioned chair and put his feet unabashedly on the footstool, pleased to be given this privilege.
  • We certainly hope so - we own it, and are unabashedly biased in its favor.
  • Magdelene is cheerfully lecherous and unabashedly lazy (as Huff puts it in the Afterword) which means that she's not going to hustle around saving people like a superhero.
  • IWC Schaffhausen has produced only a hand full of women's watches but the brand's unabashedly masculine output has been seen on female wrists lately, including those of Cate Blanchett and Elle Macpherson. An Icon That Withstands the Test of Time
  • Bernstein was unabashed about using a full-sized orchestra in this repertoire.
  • On the contrary, the raw and prolix language of his novels is unabashedly unpoetic and polemical.
  • In honour of my fellow Yellowknifer Janet Pacey and her unabashed love of ptarmigans I finally got off my haunches (which is defined as “the fleshy hindquarter of an animal” – definitely suitable) and got some ptarmigan shots. Ptarmigan Town » Dave Brosha Photography
  • It was a scene of unabashed joy. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he is not only a fine actor and an even finer dancer he is also uncommonly and unabashedly sexy.
  • Hilles may have a spare, muscular style of writing, but he is unabashed when it comes to expressing his affection for Luke.
  • Obama unabashedly explained how he became "churched" in a 2007 speech: "It's around that time [while working as an organizer for the Developing Communities Project (DCP) of the Calumet Community Religious Conference (CCRC) in Chicago] that some pastors I was working with came around and asked if I was a member of Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • This was nothing compared with the unabashed pro-Americanism of their declaration.
  • She gawked unabashedly at the passing scenery, then stared wide-eyed as the car came to a halt in the shadow of the huge home.
  • unabashedly, he asked for more
  • The unabashedly poetic film depicts the turmoil experienced by a group of adolescents over the course of a summer in a dilapidated Southern town.
  • It is refreshingly unabashed in its sexuality and eroticism.
  • I heard friends burbling with unabashed, redole(sc)ent joy at seeing the first Pulp comeback show at Spain's Primavera festival in May (which I was meant to have attended), and then witnessed it myself in London in July - the band absolutely owning the stage, the audience and the venue (it's surely no surprise their 1998 live DVD, also filmed in London, was titled The Park Is Mine) at Wireless. Charlie Ivens: Where now for Resurrected Left-Pop Iconoclasts Pulp?
  • The media are agog over the latest accusation that Republican presidential candidate and unabashed and shameless co-opter of all that is 9/11 Rudy Giuliani may have hidden costs for security details guarding him whilst "trysting the night away" with his then putative paramour and now wife, Judy Nathan, at her Hamptons love shack. Lionel: What Rudy/Judy Really Did That Was Wrong
  • It is the new element, the higher something which abashes the unabashed, and makes John, who caused Henry's nose to bleed, tremble when little The Uncalled A Novel
  • A former boxer and self-taught architect, his brash style and unabashed criticisms of Japanese society over the past three decades have made him an influential maverick in his home country. Building Anew Out of Tsunami's Rubble
  • On the contrary, the raw and prolix language of his novels is unabashedly unpoetic and polemical.
  • Unabashedly physical, the surfaces of his canvases luxuriate in a granular abundance of color.
  • It goes for an unabashedly arcade feel, eschewing the grit and authenticity of DiRT 3 in favour of a smoother, floatier handling model that won't have you troubling the brakes too often. This week's new games
  • This was pretty much the public face of Amy Winehouse that society obsessed over: the zoned out, stoned out girl with streaked mascara eyes, long stumbly bumbly legs, wild hair, an unabashed undoctored nose, and a mouth that was loud and defiant and unrepentant. Charles Shaw: Chasing Amy: Prohibition & the Infantilization Of Addiction
  • Planted between chromatic saxophone swells, honeydew tongues of piano and eddying synth pulses, the childish coo of Caroline Lufkin discloses a fey, unabashed sentimentalism that is hard to dislike.
  • Unabashedly aromatic with garlic, olive oil, rosemary, and sage, it perfumes the entire kitchen with a warm and welcome mid-winter rush of fresh herbs.
  • I've watched and loved the unabashedly girly dramedy Gilmore Girls from its very first episode, which's an accomplishment considering it's been on the WB for four years now.
  • Emily and Anne, unbeknown to them both under heavy scrutiny, were unabashedly shocked. ON A WICKED DAWN
  • Over several seasons, the hems mutated from slinky calf-length and ankle-length tanks and tubular skirts to voluminous, unabashedly romantic pavement sweepers, looks that Nevena Borissova, a partner in Curve, a vanguard boutique in SoHo, describes as "floaty, let's-go-get-high-at-Coachella stuff. The Seattle Times
  • Nowhere was his unique mix of intelligence and unabashed geekiness on display more than when he talked about the superhero.
  • The unabashed display of political partisanship certainly added some spice to an otherwise lackluster campaign.
  • Unabashed in its assertion of heart amidst perpetually complex and highly-integrated displays of structured defectiveness that are ingeniously and rhythmically played out through relatable everyday situations, this multi-dimensional testament to the complexity, ridiculousness and awkward clumsiness of multi-tiered family relations strikes a sentimental chord on just the right frequency. Hulu.com: The Top 10 TV Comedies of 2011
  • And still he seems so delicate, so crushable in his unabashed good-goodness. Why we must savour the rare English delicacy that is Jack Wilshere
  • I haven't read those books, and note only that they show the comics world's unabashed happiness with adaptations and spin-offs of other people's work, an enterprise that the world of literary fiction tends to look down on (unless, of course, it's an exercise in postmodernism). No Escape
  • In Jean Renoir's magnificent, near morbid class structure comedy The Rules of the Game, we learn that the most insular of communities, the supposedly noble aristocracy, is filled with liars, cheats, and unabashed adulterers.
  • As sentimental as it sounds, the BHQF's most valuable offering is a community that admits, unabashedly, its love for art, and recommits itself to art daily despite all of the competition, all of the insecurity, all of the perversion, and without needing to prove its right to be there. Selby Drummond: Artists Anonymous: The Irresistible Earnestness of the Bruce High Quality Foundation
  • Their unabashed experimentalism lifts Demon Days far beyond the ‘urban’ label it will probably be stamped with.
  • Many nations have unabashedly followed the American model of development.
  • She stared at him with unabashed curiosity.
  • I had enough gin in me to play along in unabashed, abandoned delight.
  • Depictions of unrelated people in multifarious clothes in a divergence of locations linked by the common element of unabashed sensuality. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • Unabashed royalism fits in with that. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the new morality, the eroticism of Chinese lyrics was unabashed, polymorphous, and just plain sexy.
  • But also, from its incipience around 1968, liberation theology has been surrounded by controversy because of its often-unabashed association with Marxist analysis.
  • In his recent exhibition of paintings and sculptures, he presents himself as an unabashed maximalist.
  • Supporters of the play may think that now 'there are none' to stand up and respond, but this too is a sign of deep and abiding ignorance - the same ignorance that allows them to unabashedly use the name 'Lakota' and stick 'tomahawks' in the helmets of their team. Agatha Christie Banned in Ohio
  • Walking down the dark hall, groping the walls, was Northeast Philly in all its unabashed intimacy.
  • Passivity, in the face of such a bold, unabashed show of power from above, appears to be the order of the day.
  • She presented a slide show of unabashed science-class geekiness.
  • He is known for swinging unabashed through his corporate environment, baffling corridor lurkers with bright smiles and a radiant happiness with life.
  • For the most part, however, this collection is unabashedly geared toward Reagan fans.
  • Furthermore, even the most innocuous posts about Israel attract trolls who frequently engage in unabashed Jew-baiting. Global Voices in English » Lebanon: Academics and Bloggers Call for Israel Boycott
  • Au Pied de Cochon is an unabashed celebration of carnivorousness.
  • This book was unabashed nihilist claptrap.
  • His unabashed pinky-extended criticism almost always gives an enjoyable read.
  • Gradually, the adoration turns into unabashed devotion, as people try to clamber onto the stage.
  • She watched unabashedly, pinching her nipples before delving her fingers between those mouthwateringly beautiful folds. Ecstasy in Darkness
  • Martins's two short ballets, both to John Adams music, are unabashed make-work.
  • Delightful haven to pigeon-hearted malefactors -- inconsistent criminals, who fear the puny look of mortal man, and, unabashed, stalk beneath the eternal and the killing frown of God. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 339, January, 1844
  • Leaving behind reproductive matters entirely, the site also indulged in unabashed sexual advocacy, offering a 411 on oral sex. Are You There God? It's Me, Monica
  • And on this evening success stood at his back, patting him on the shoulder and telling him that he was making good, so that he could afford to laugh and make laughter and remain unabashed. Chapter 27
  • Papers were unabashed party cheerleaders, rooting openly for their candidates and leading the way in smearing the candidate of the opposing party. The Complete History of Dirty Politics: A Q&A on Anything for a Vote - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The lyrics are unabashedly syrupy and therefore, cheesy.
  • Champagne typical in its brilliance of color, meticulous rendering of detail, compact composition, and unabashed abundance.
  • This unabashedly meaningless affair wholeheartedly subscribes to the more-is-better recipe for cinematic second instalments.
  • He broke an unwritten rule for Aberdeen players in being unabashed about his fanaticism for Celtic during his Dumbarton upbringing.
  • It's an unabashed, well-written love story. Globe and Mail
  • By lowering the axe on social spending and slashing the taxes on corporations and the rich, the Liberals are realigning social policy to unabashedly serve the private, egoistic needs of big business.
  • It's Hollywood, " Bryant said with unabashed glee. " It's a movie script.
  • They are also the friendliest and most unabashedly contrite with ‘Aww, shucks!’
  • To be “at home” in the World of Interiors, one rapidly gathers, is to bask in the privacy of your own space, serene and unabashed, while the rest of the world goes kaboom all around you. Home Alone
  • This is most certainly "a Cronenberg film" in that he is unabashedly presents a topic that most people overlook in their daily lives.
  • There, he restated his belief that the panel marked the origin of French painting and amplified his earlier praises of what he saw as the artist's unabashedly clear-sighted reproduction of the hapless king's blunt features.
  • They sashay along the red carpet, botox-smooth and silicone-enhanced, so blatantly vain and unabashedly full of themselves, spinning for scores of photographers.
  • Packs of dogs roam the streets of South America - collarless and brazen, unabashedly unneutered.
  • He glosses over inequities at home, simply arguing that ‘a society that is inegalitarian is one thing, but one that is unabashedly so is quite another.’
  • Governments are incorrigible optimists; they believe unabashed self-promotion will yield electoral dividends.
  • Music is, by implication, a solitary and almost monastic pursuit, one unabashedly privileged over friendship or love.
  • But he is not only a fine actor and an even finer dancer he is also uncommonly and unabashedly sexy.
  • Journalism depends on uncredentialed losers, outsiders, dilettantes, frustrated lawyers, unabashed alcoholics - and, yes, creative psychopaths - to keep its blood red.
  • But even his ideological enemies sneakingly admire his unabashed aggression, a quality rare in a city of trimmers and dissemblers.
  • I've called the set of all these functions or powers of the brain the "teleome" a name that emphasizes the unabashed teleology that's required to truly make sense of the brain, and is simultaneously designed to razz the "-ome" buzzwords like 'genome' and 'connectome'. Mark Changizi, Ph.D.: Artificial Brains: Not in This Century
  • They are resilient, honorable, loyal and unabashedly in love with their fighters, often serving as devoted father figures.
  • We certainly hope so - we own it, and are unabashedly biased in its favor.
  • Giambrone confirms that the team sought ceramics that ‘looked good’ to their eyes - eyes, like those of the audience to whom they pitched, that were unabashedly inexpert.
  • The socio-cultural import and dramatic nature of such war imagery was not lost on Electronic Frontier Foundation co-founder John Perry Barlow, who unabashedly tweeted in support: The first serious infowar is now engaged. Randall Amster: The Blog of War: WikiLeaks Exposes Business-as-Usual, and a New Battle Ensues
  • Its body fascism is unabashed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hyper colors reveal text that is unabashed in language and meaning.
  • Anyway, I think it's time I stop apologizing and instead start fessing up, with like, really unabashed, reckless, so-not-indie abandon.
  • He seems unabashed that Britain's monarch should have been involved in the handover. Times, Sunday Times
  • Critics say it is the product of unabashed and unjustifiable price gouging. Times, Sunday Times
  • The younger woman's unabashed romps arouse Sarah's curiosity, unleashing sexual dreams in her.
  • It's got a reputation is being a genre for meatheads, but a lot of bands are unabashed geeks. Author-friends, Meet Helen Walden
  • Many traditional leaders are unabashedly sovereigntists.
  • Their unabashed love affair may further contribute to the other parent feeling shut out. The Guide to Lesbian and Gay Parenting
  • I am not talking about too much authentic, unabashed, festive, bodacious self-expression - goodness knows there's too little of that going around.
  • The innkeepers, two unabashed gourmands by the name of Tony and Jerry, treat their guests to elaborate breakfasts and teas each day, and we quickly fell under the sway of their kitchen.
  • For that matter, why would the Soviets have picked someone as unabashedly antiestablishment as Jane to be a mole? A Covert Affair
  • a tinseled charm and unabashed sentimentality
  • It is less a macho comedy than what you might call a bromantic melodrama, an unabashed weepie with enough beer, sports, fistfights and cars to reassure the snuffling he-men in the audience that their tears are Not ... well, you know. NYT > Home Page
  • He seems unabashed by his recent defeat.
  • He now had carte blanche to pursue any major story in town and to inject his strong opinions unabashedly into his writings.
  • He is a model of moral rectitude, unabashed pragmatism, voluminous machismo and carnal fortification.
  • He seems unabashed by his recent defeat.
  • When she caught him, she simply smiled up at him, unabashed by his staring and unembarrassed.
  • Who needs it?" called the unabashed Fran, looking over the banisters. Fran
  • No wafer thin bangles, and modestly diminutive chains here - the jewellery is unabashedly elaborate, studded with brilliant uncut rubies, diamonds and emeralds.
  • The movement is unabashedly theocratic and intolerant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those films were an unabashed celebration of the underdog as winner: this is an unabashed celebration of the old dog as loser. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's an imperative and ornate exhortation to lay open your nerves and unabashedly, unapologetically feel.
  • I've called the set of all these functions or powers of the brain the "teleome" a name that emphasizes the unabashed teleology that's required to truly make sense of the brain, and is simultaneously designed to razz the "-ome" buzzwords like 'genome' and 'connectome'. Mark Changizi, Ph.D.: Artificial Brains: Not in This Century
  • Both are unabashed liberals who became popular by being openly, even caustically partisan.
  • Depictions of unrelated people in multifarious clothes in a divergence of locations linked by the common element of unabashed sensuality. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • Best of all, his choreography speaks unabashedly from and to basic human emotions.
  • Once home, he had giggled with unabashed glee over the memory of Professor Hawthorne's thunderous expression.
  • However, his cold prose is an effective counterbalance to the unabashed mysticism usually associated with any current writing about Tibet.
  • Of course, as a self-proclaimed metalhead himself, Dunn has created an unabashedly one-sided documentary in favor of his musical passion.
  • It made me feel the kind of unabashed music-listening-joy that my first exposure to The Go! Dirty White (Music (For Robots))
  • We've done it in the main in an unashamed, unabashed patriotic fashion.
  • I have an unabashed love of food. Times, Sunday Times
  • British and Australian newspapermen are still remarkably unabashed about the habit, and speak about it with shocking forthrightness.
  • I dashed after her and caught up with her outside where she stood unabashed and unembarrassed staring around her.
  • Medieval guilds were endowed with the right to combine and make their own regulations -- precisely this impetus is behind the MFA system's retreat from the world of unabashed capitalism (also known as "reality" in the industrialized world). Anis Shivani: Creative Writing Programs: Is The MFA System Corrupt And Undemocratic?
  • The Babu's an unabashed Potter fan, but all the same - hallelujah, the Lord be praised.
  • Our landlord appeared quite unabashed chasing his goat out of the flower beds.
  • A few years ago, the illegal loggers cut down trees on the outer fringes of the protected forest, but now they unabashedly cut down trees deep in the forest, he said.
  • The unabashed stylization of the new popular poetry demonstrates two basic features of oral poetry.
  • But the new-millennium man is not quite so modest: His collarbone emerges from an abbreviated V-neck sweater, his midriff asserts itself under a little T-shirt shot through with Lycra, and his ankles peek out unabashedly from beneath clamdigger pants. Girly-Men's Clothes Burst Seams as Guys Show Off Butts and Pecs
  • This time, we follow the fortunes of four people who lock themselves inside a shopping mall to get away from the marauding dead and who then immerse themselves in unabashed consumerism, taking what they want from an array of clothing and jewelry shops, making gourmet meals, etc. Dawn of the Dead (original) | BuyZombie.com
  • Or was I just a piece of jailbait that threw myself at him unabashedly?
  • The male players tend to be either unabashedly schlumpy or sharply dressed in the manner of a Vegas hotel manager.
  • “All clear away, with the water-saps and panada,” returned the unabashed convalescent. The Black Dwarf
  • The show confirmed that he is an unabashed landscape painter, regardless of his ostensible subject matter.
  • His fellow All-Stars from both teams watched in unabashed admiration. USATODAY.com - All-Star Game ends in 7-7 tie
  • Of course, among the unnecessaries to him are the use of union labor and producing goods in America, and Scott is unabashed about pointing in the direction of China or other places for abysmally low production costs.
  • To help make the case that Newark was the ideal locale for the 13th Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Poetry Festival, which begins Thursday and concludes Sunday, self-proclaimed poetry lover Lawrence P. Goldman put together an unabashedly boosterish proposal for the foundation's board of trustees. Poetry Fest Lures The World's Best
  • You'll never be free unless you unabashedly proclaim it within.
  • But as an unabashed bookseller, its goals are different from those of other players, such as Google — whose mission is collecting and organizing all the world's information — and that of the Open Content Alliance, a consortium that wants the world's books digitized in a totally nonproprietary manner. The Future of Reading
  • The latest waist-friendly look is the unabashedly ladylike peplum top.
  • Tremors is unabashedly goofy nonsense, and I mean that in the very best sense.
  • And, where narrative clarity falters, choreographic invention steps in with unabashed theatricality.
  • When she lowered the cloth, her eyes widened and with a squeal she half rose to flee as Wulfgar stepped into the tub, unclad and unabashed. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • No wafer thin bangles, and modestly diminutive chains here - the jewellery is unabashedly elaborate, studded with brilliant uncut rubies, diamonds and emeralds.
  • Furthermore, even the most innocuous posts about Israel attract trolls who frequently engage in unabashed Jew-baiting. Global Voices in English » Lebanon: Academics and Bloggers Call for Israel Boycott
  • He was unabashed by the reaction he had caused.
  • He's an unabashed, old-fashioned romantic.
  • Depictions of unrelated people in multifarious clothes in a divergence of locations linked by the common element of unabashed sensuality. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • Obama unabashedly explained how he became "churched" in a 2007 speech: "It's around that time [while working as an organizer for the Developing Communities Project (DCP) of the Calumet Community Religious Conference (CCRC) in Chicago] that some pastors I was working with came around and asked if I was a member of a church. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Done in charcoal and displaying occasional smudges, these drawings are unabashedly hand-drawn, but the images are as deadpan as ever.
  • And white Cambridge police officers assigned to this area unabashedly target and harassingly patrol neighborhood blocks and activities of black male residents -- young and old. Irene Monroe: Living While Black in Cambridge
  • No wafer thin bangles, and modestly diminutive chains here - the jewellery is unabashedly elaborate, studded with brilliant uncut rubies, diamonds and emeralds.
  • Unabashedly direct, the productions revel in their own faux facade with an almost conspiratorial glee.
  • Plus, they cause unabashed rubbernecking wherever you go - and not necessarily in a good way. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was an unabashed and unconcealed way of hiding the truth from those above!
  • So director Chris Columbus unabashedly presents the same jokes, the same situations, the same tearful homilies and the same resolution.
  • The sophomore continued to cry, and her blue mascara ran down her made-up face as she brokenly and unabashedly sobbed out her story to her friends.
  • I stared back at him unabashedly, too surprised to think that to do so was a gross discourtesy to someone of his rank.

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