How To Use unaccustomed to In A Sentence
- He was unaccustomed to hard work.
- Where you have a people utterly unaccustomed to this kind of warfare -- warfare from the skies with all the unimaginable horrors of the unknown -- it requires more than courage to display the spirit which quite ordinary people in Britain have displayed. The Secret of the Spirit of Britain
- People who are unaccustomed to praying aloud feel more comfortable trying it with just two or three others. Christianity Today
- Rats, stoats, ferrets, cats, and possums have decimated native animals that were unaccustomed to mammalian predators.
- In this semi-unconscious state of chloralism it is not unusual for circumstantial and _bizarre_ visions to present themselves -- more especially to individuals unaccustomed to the use of the drug. Masterpieces of Mystery In Four Volumes Mystic-Humorous Stories
- The weather presented a particular challenge, especially for American servicemen unaccustomed to subarctic conditions.
- He fidgets in his chair like a man unaccustomed to sitting still, crossing and uncrossing his legs, slipping his socked feet underneath him.
- Veteran London commuters were astonished that taxi drivers, unaccustomed to clear runs through the streets, had stopped complaining.
- What with making light shelters against sun and rain, in Malay called atap, usually erected for long journeys, the placing of split bamboo sticks in the bottom of my prahu, and with the Penihings evidently unaccustomed to such work, it was eight o'clock before the start was made. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
- It's surprising how many people are unaccustomed to hairiness.