How To Use Unashamed In A Sentence

  • I peered over. There stood Sir Henry doing nothing less than a 11)tribal war dance of sheer unashamed 12)ecstasy.
  • Tate Modern, SE1, Thu to 5 JunSkye SherwinS1 Artspace continues to establish itself on the contemporary art-world map with this unashamedly spaced-out show of Jennifer West film installations. This week's new exhibitions
  • While theoretical academics and self-conscious modernists shy away from the sentimental pitfalls of such subjects as love, sex and death, the country and western crooners would give the human tragi-comedy full unashamed voice. This week's new exhibitions
  • Pure coincidence or unashamed public flirting? The Sun
  • The Coens unashamedly celebrate and aggrandize American culture and sense of place, using it to enhance stories that convey and explore love, betrayal and ambition.
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  • It was unashamedly nostalgic and very enjoyable. Times, Sunday Times
  • She talked openly about her unashamed love of money.
  • Revel, my bearded guide, is so unashamedly laid back his tall, lanky frame spends most of the time in the horizontal.
  • It is a spangly piece of tuneful easy listening, a record unashamed of a simple chorus and a driving rhythm.
  • By mixing unashamed rock with Mexican music and throwing in accordions and honking saxophones, Los Lobos create a sound that endures.
  • He is an unashamed technophile whose first love at school was engineering and science. Times, Sunday Times
  • But one of the driving reasons Dubai is taking centre stage as the world's forceful new holiday destination is its unashamed consumerism.
  • Everyone knows who the scumbags are and until the police stop trying to be all things to all people and go back to unashamedly harassing the felons and the feckless we WILL all go hell in a handcart. on October 2, 2009 at 7: 28 pm | Reply Christopher Chantrill IPCC To Investigate Barwell Deaths « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • This evening there was no sprinkling of locals to gaze at us unashamedly out of cunning, peasanty eyes. DEATH IN PURPLE PROSE
  • Englebert's own songs seem to emerge from the angst of a man who is unashamed of confessing he feels hopelessly miserable without love.
  • The series was pure escapism and unashamedly exploited a fantasy.
  • Nothing can be finer for honest books than to stand unashamed and free to the air.
  • Do you remember their hair bands - knotted scarves pushing back unashamedly frizzy hair? Times, Sunday Times
  • Unashamedly promiscuous, Slater's ambition dictates that a quick bonk can often be indispensable to an upwardly mobile career.
  • His unashamedly feel-good tunes look set to have us smiling for a few more years to come.
  • The regime was unashamedly deterrent and was based on military drill, physical exercise and hard work. The Prisons We Deserve
  • He looked at her with the dispassionateness which comes to men who have lived much in countries where nakedness offers itself unashamed to the sunlight, and said to himself, "I should like to see her run. The Judge
  • There is also the accent of his irresponsible courtiership, the facile and unashamed flattery he paid to such a woman as Princess Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 22, January, 1873
  • Looking unashamedly middle-aged at times, she portrays the 15-year-old Anna with relentless gusto and enthusiasm.
  • My unashamed ambition is to work with others to make Glasgow one of the great cities of Europe.
  • Like "Gone With The Wind" it's an unashamed epic romance.
  • Was there something about the unashamed glorification of personal achievement that made them feel uncomfortable?
  • Afterwards he spent five minutes with the President of whom he is an unashamed admirer.
  • The show was unashamedly commercial, with little artistic merit.
  • She lays herself open to criticism with such unashamedly extreme views.
  • Its lyrics unashamedly retread the themes of guns, murder, robbery and drugs.
  • He loved his glitz and was unashamedly starstruck.
  • An unashamed populist who made no pretence to intellectual qualities, he endeared himself to many with his robust Northern sense of humour and straightforward manner. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other boy seemed to have recovered, and now looked completely unashamed.
  • Often such schemes unashamedly make vast concessions to the demands of the modern pub customer.
  • Gordon Craig with his "this is I" and "this is mine," with his three wise men, his "sad French greens" and his Chinese cherries -- Gordon Craig, so inclinational and unashamed -- has carried the precept of being a good critic, to the last extreme. Two Poems
  • But this one stands out for that very quality, proud, and unashamed.
  • The basic wickedness of this Act is that it unashamedly robs people without compensation by the State of their property, often acquired at much sacrifice of hard-earned savings or by instalment, which is, in fact, a form of mortgaging one's future for that property. The Road to Freedom is Via the Cross
  • We then checked into the hotel for a weekend of unashamed luxury.
  • But this is an unashamed visual feast that will leave your eyeballs begging for mercy. The Sun
  • We are unashamed in developing our relations with China.
  • In many ways it seems to hark back to a bygone age, with its wine, cigars and unashamed donnishness.
  • Spirit, along with Europe's leading cut-rate airline Ryanair, are unashamed industry leaders at generating ancillary revenue by seemingly renting every inch of in-flight display space to advertisers.
  • Though all concerned are astonished at its success, they put it down to pure, unashamed escapism. Times, Sunday Times
  • The show was unashamedly commercial, with little artistic merit.
  • Having initially struggled slightly without the stability provided by a backing band, Cole is now a mature solo performer and unashamed of his poetic leanings.
  • He has unashamedly declared: 'I am a social democrat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The title track is unashamedly in the mould of the current doyennes of the mainstream.
  • Many passages of his book read like densely argued footnotes, unashamedly written in the first person. The Times Literary Supplement
  • But now her need of him was desperate and unashamed, and their clandestine meetings were not enough.
  • Pure coincidence or unashamed public flirting? The Sun
  • Indeed, the octogenarian - considered the best prime minister Britain never had - is actually an unashamed romantic at heart.
  • And that's enough unashamed self-promotion for one afternoon.
  • He was an unashamed confessional Calvinist in an age of doctrinal indifferentism.
  • Our own Royals, for their part, are very slim on both nifty catchphrases and unashamed acts of killing and are all the blander for it. Grace Dent's TV OD: Game Of Thrones
  • Here is an unashamed paean of praise for the world's most successful nation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even in its neglected state, in the darkness of the cafe, the mural was wonderful in its life, its rich abundance of detail, the loving particularity of the painter's eye, and its unashamed quality of telling a story.
  • Although set in an overtly political atmosphere, its purpose is unashamedly entertainment.
  • Like "Gone With The Wind" it's an unashamed epic romance.
  • It was also unashamedly aimed at an adult audience. The Sun
  • Every business should assign some time and money to outright , unashamed experimentation.
  • Afterwards he spent five minutes with the President of whom he is an unashamed admirer.
  • Many of the group seem not merely unrepentant or unashamed but proud.
  • For all their nastiness, the characters have an unashamed flamboyance that is hard to resist.
  • He's an unashamed Munro bagger, and if that pastime has come to be regarded by some purists as not really being what the noble art of climbing is all about, Holstead is having none of it.
  • Many passages of his book read like densely argued footnotes, unashamedly written in the first person. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The expanse of its textured surface is unashamedly painterly, but the bold and sweeping brushstrokes to the left and right of the canvas are tempered by intricate central sections.
  • The Eighties were about unashamed self realisation.
  • Mine were unashamedly bright orange with huge brass fly buttons. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plus an unashamed bribe to the press: ‘I promise to take each of you individually out to dinner.’
  • The former is the asexual and ultimately, inevitably disempowered feminist, the latter is the fully-empowered woman in full flight, unashamedly and without modernist complexes, using every part of her coquettishness, her curvature, her wiles and let's face it – her power, to get what she wants. [film noir] should return in the coming dystopia
  • But this is an unashamed visual feast that will leave your eyeballs begging for mercy. The Sun
  • The expanse of its textured surface is unashamedly painterly, but the bold and sweeping brushstrokes to the left and right of the canvas are tempered by intricate central sections.
  • He is an unashamed technophile whose first love at school was engineering and science. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every picture is accompanied by a deep caption, with unashamedly conservationist warnings about ecological threats to the planet.
  • Thus the book, in the oldest of journalistic traditions, is "A True Confession" given majesty by the gigantic sums of money expended upon it by Doubleday and Hollywood; pathos by Talese's indication in interviews that he is uncertain how Mr.. Talese will react to public discussion of what Talese and "Talese" got up to; and absurdity by the last lines of the book in which Talese says that "Talese" returned to his childhood haunts in New Jersey, stripped his clothes off in a nudist colony on the shores of the Great Egg Harbor River and, regarded by bourgeois mariners, "looked back," with Mr. P presumably pendent and unashamed. Mr. P, Mrs. V, and Mr. T
  • Parsinen unashamedly drew from the dunes of Cruden Bay, the greens of Royal Dornoch and the legendary humps, hollows and bunkers of the Old Course to fashion a links that is exacting, but fun to play.
  • Afterwards he spent five minutes with the President of whom he is an unashamed admirer.
  • Mine were unashamedly bright orange with huge brass fly buttons. Times, Sunday Times
  • What you get is an unpredictable, unashamedly schmaltzy canter through the singer's middle years. Times, Sunday Times
  • And that's not to mention the even more lucrative video market - the natural home for such cheap, and unashamedly cheesy, comedies.
  • The same type of people who unashamedly expose their upper arms and armpits also expose their disgusting feet: horrible horny, yellow toenails; hairy toes; hard, yellow heel skin.
  • Pure coincidence or unashamed public flirting? The Sun
  • Although unashamedly barracking for “Team Jacob”, she will attempt to avoid any other media brainwashing about the movie. The Fascination with Edward « Write Anything
  • It was also unashamedly aimed at an adult audience. The Sun
  • He was an unashamed confessional Calvinist in an age of doctrinal indifferentism.
  • The regime was unashamedly deterrent and was based on military drill, physical exercise and hard work. The Prisons We Deserve
  • And thinking back, it seems that the ladies present weren't quite so dismissive as their menfolk and some were unashamedly enthusiastic.
  • And we may be nervous but we are also ready, so I'm looking forward to it unashamedly, without reserve.
  • This is best achieved by unashamedly making the Tories a party of low taxation.
  • What made her so irritating to a horde of jealous and grudging admirers was her ability to navigate a respectable media career and at the same time intersperse it with unashamed gaudiness.
  • You pick up hints of Benny Hill and Frankie Howard, with the unashamed innuendo that takes you to the brink of vulgarity but never drops over the edge.
  • They kissed each other with unashamed delight.
  • Perdita cried unashamedly after they left, fleeing to her bare room and hurling herself down on the pink counterpane.
  • Mine were unashamedly bright orange with huge brass fly buttons. Times, Sunday Times
  • She lays herself open to criticism with such unashamedly extreme views.
  • He is immensely ambitious, unashamedly modelling himself on Julius Caesar.
  • he unashamedly abandoned the project when he realized he would not gain from it
  • This is slapstick humour at its unashamed, in your face, best. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mine were unashamedly bright orange with huge brass fly buttons. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even when unashamedly following the tourist trail, though, it is often better to take the more adventurous options.
  • I really do think it's perfectly OK to expose one's passions and prejudices in unashamedly polemic writing on a blog.
  • The school's headmistress is unashamedly traditional and refuses to allow the girls to wear trousers.
  • It offended moralists because of its unashamed exploitation of the naked female body, but it was also playful, innovative and funny, spoofing sexuality and celebrating female independence.
  • Their exposure as unashamed party girls destroyed their reputation in hometown Rotherham.
  • It was like communicating with someone without veneers of sincerity or honesty - it was frank, unashamedly honest and raw.
  • He is absolutely unashamed when he thinks politics is the most important profession of all.
  • Besides the mother/daughter role reversal, much of the show's comedy derived from women indulging in unashamed decadence, hedonism and outrageous, unladylike behaviour in the absence of men.
  • Some films are so unashamedly schlocky, it's almost as if they go right past ‘bad’ and come all the way round to ‘outstanding’ again.
  • keeps his hold on his constituents through unashamed pork-barreling
  • The Economist unashamedly treats Africa as an aggregate , its many countries, cultures notwithstanding.
  • I admit unashamedly I'd like for this statement to be met with grand hysterics, someone to shriek out ‘DON'T DO IT!’
  • This is an unashamed, barefaced tax grab on the motorists of New Zealand.
  • It is also an unashamedly nostalgic celebration of childhood. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wishes more universities would become unashamedly elitist. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's unashamedly pop, and I've heard it three times now, and still think the chorus melody is partly half-inched from ‘Step Into Christmas’, but they just about get away with it, Clint grinning and singing his heart out behind his Farfisa.
  • He looked at her with unashamed curiosity.
  • Walter had named them long ago; and last November, when he had walked with her and Miss Oliver in the Valley, he had said, looking at the leafless Lady, with a young silver moon hanging over her, "A white birch is a beautiful Pagan maiden who has never lost the Eden secret of being naked and unashamed. Rilla of Ingleside
  • He's a symbol, obviously, not of the youth who have abandoned their elders, but, in a bit of unashamed self-aggrandizement, of the writer who has not.
  • A three-year stint in Hollywood has made the 59-year-old unashamed of selling products, ideas and himself.
  • This is an unashamedly bombastic work but one cannot help being moved by the grandeur and sublime beauty of the piece.
  • These motors are all about being selfish, having fun and sheer, unashamed driving pleasure. The Sun
  • We've done it in the main in an unashamed, unabashed patriotic fashion.
  • This is a film that revels and delights in its own mediocrity, and is unashamed of the smallness of its dreams.
  • With the unashamed hero-worship we seem to be displaying here, surely Bozza's bandwagon is picking up speed to become an irresistible force?
  • It will be an unashamedly gossipy account of her love life called In Search of Love.
  • For this is what Bad Blood is - an unashamed melodrama, complete with villains, misunderstood heroes and convoluted, nonsensical plots.
  • This is unashamed luxury for those who appreciate the best.
  • And in Belgrade's cafés and clubs, the party crowd gathers every day, noisy and unashamedly happy.
  • His dramatic Pentagon briefings caught the mood of the American public with his unashamed politically incorrect language.
  • His own unashamed, burning ambition is' to make money.
  • That kind of freewheeling, unashamedly hearty sexual appetite and success has been the role model ever since ... well, ever since Simone de Beauvoir, whose nude photo (back view) is on the cover of this week's Nouvel Observateur. Sarkozy in Love
  • It is a spangly piece of tuneful easy listening, a record unashamed of a simple chorus and a driving rhythm.
  • And quibbles they are: as a film which, from the outset, devotes itself unashamedly to style over substance, it scores top marks.
  • The furnishings and style is unashamedly 70's-man black, chrome and mirrors, and the 'cowhide' seats are an interesting touch ... Archive 2008-05-01
  • Mine were unashamedly bright orange with huge brass fly buttons. Times, Sunday Times
  • The story is unashamedly nostalgic. Times, Sunday Times
  • When Strauss is firing on all cylinders, as here, the result can be an unashamedly thrilling and spine-tingling experience.
  • We advocate commercial reputation and morality as to fulfill the desire for unashamed pleasure.
  • Drugs are sold unashamedly in broad daylight.
  • This is unashamedly agitprop, but there is a missed opportunity.
  • I grinned at him in unashamed delight.
  • His own unashamed, burning ambition is' to make money.
  • As an unashamed Northerner, I doth my flat cap to James Cameron for following a passion of his and realising it in such glorious grandioso style. Top Ten Works of James Cameron | Obsessed With Film
  • Come Together is an unashamed anthem, underscored by preaching for unity and a very slow burn lead-in where an organ is joined by synthetic drums and percussion.
  • It's an unreal, phantasmagoric place, Ford's America: an unashamedly sublime, romantic, sinister spectacle.
  • Sloppy and haphazard, and completely unashamed of it, it all comes together somehow.

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