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  • He was unceremoniously ejected from his slightly altered, safe Ashford ward by the massed vote of sitting borough councillors in favour of a previously unknown candidate.
  • In short, they very unceremoniously treat the Parisians who believe in Gargantua as ignorant simpletons and superstitious idiots, with whom are intermixed a few hypocrites, who pretend to believe in Gargantua, in order to obtain some convenient priorship in the abbey of Thélême. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • He was unceremoniously removed from the list of members, for gross misconduct.
  • I had approached her with so little formality, I had received all her graciousness with so little apparent sense of her condescension, I had taken my seat, nearly unasked, so completely at my ease, and I had pronounced so unceremoniously the plain "vous," without softening it off with one single "altesse royale," that I had given her reason to think me either the most forward person in my nature, or the worst bred The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3
  • So to anyone out there who has been unceremoniously dumped, take heart. The Sun
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  • Suddenly, without warning, she bellyflopped, unceremoniously, into the wooden planter.
  • Unceremoniously, some number of thugs dragged me into an edifice and roughly seated me in a slight wooden chair.
  • Joris Luyten It may be named unceremoniously for the hockey puck it resembles, but the palet breton tastes like a bit of heaven. Merry Cookies
  • All eleven episodes of Season One, including the 90-minute pilot, are dumped quite unceremoniously onto two two-sided discs.
  • We then watched as flock after flock of "sprigs" cupped and settled lightly among the decoys and squads of redheads tore over the bay and splashed unceremoniously among the blocks. Chron.com Chronicle
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  • Beth nodded, and unceremoniously snipped the loose ends with a pair of kitchen shears.
  • The unfortunate gents are then unceremoniously interred in the sisters' basement.
  • Now rumours abound that she is to be unceremoniously dumped for the next series. The Sun
  • But she had taken a shine to Antony, and when you put aside any consideration for the poor hare that had been so unceremoniously jugged, the meal, you had to admit, had been rather good.
  • The door suddenly opened and the hellcat walked into the room, unceremoniously.
  • Each time a whiny pop tune unceremoniously and semi-incongruously intrudes upon the soundtrack, we passively accept the meretriciously commercial reasons for the tune's existence.
  • She had hardly had a chance to finish her drink when she was manhandled by burly bouncers and unceremoniously dumped outside the door.
  • Yes, but then I have to give up the fantasy that I am still a perky, nubile young thing in a respectable 34B, and accept the fact that some old Russian frau will unceremoniously stuff my lovelies into a contraption that looks more suited to carting around weapons of mass destruction than bosoms, and which forces me to accept that my actual measurements are more stubby than tall-boy. Archive 2009-08-01
  • She was unceremoniously dumped to be replaced by a leader who could win the election.
  • In others, abortion was treated matter-of-factly, with the products of conception disposed of unceremoniously.
  • She had been out-manoeuvred and out-run, to say nothing of her having been unceremoniously tumbled in the gravel, and her arrival was like that of a tornado — made up of offended dignity, justifiable wrath, and instinctive hatred for this marauder from the Wild. The Southland
  • To begin with, he was, to use his aunt's own term, "breeched" the next day, and his petticoats became the big baby's property, while his precious best frock was poked unceremoniously into a box under his aunt's bed. The Girls of St. Olave's
  • She had thick brown hair that piled unceremoniously on her head and green tortoiseshell glasses.
  • In scenes more normally associated with ne'er-do-wells arriving at courtrooms, the couple were ushered unceremoniously out of vehicles by muscular security staff in through a back entrance of the registry office.
  • The action fizzles out rather unceremoniously at the halfway mark.
  • On the return, both Sofia and Plovdiv were fog-bound so we landed at Varna and were unceremoniously bundled on to ancient coaches for the six hour journey to Sofia.
  • Josh, hearing the unmistakeable sound of someone falling over rather unceremoniously just behind him, stopped abruptly and looked over his shoulder.
  • At Epsilon's signal, the mercenaries unceremoniously dumped their load at Darkstorm's feet and loosed the ropes that kept it bound.
  • The test tube still lay on the edge of the sink; she wrapped it and its box in paper towels and unceremoniously chucked them into the wastebasket.
  • Unceremoniously, he hoisted her onto his shoulder, causing her to drop the eggs - she watched them, one by one, as they fell - perfect, pristine ovoids one instant, scattered spilth and ruin the next.
  • Fourteen years after dumping a man unceremoniously by letter, I decided to give him a second chance and let him back into my life. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a squeally axe solo unceremoniously tacked on the end, naturally.
  • I'm almost a bit embarrassed to say Heya because I rather unceremoniously borrowed Phreedom's name as a moniker, with her fully in mind when I did it, but not enough to decide against the 'heya'. * big grin* Out With The New
  • Quite a few were shocked to see Russia transformed into a second-rate country, treated unceremoniously by Western powers.
  • The owner scooted over from doing his genial rounds of the table and scooped up the hapless moggy, depositing him safely but unceremoniously on the street outside.
  • They stampeded her on the Calle Rivera and unceremoniously held up Mr. North's impressive car before the hotel, while Jim Baggott, in an ancient silk hat and bibulously primed for the occasion, read an ungrammatical but fervent valediction. The Fifth Ace
  • A shrill beep sounded in the room and I unceremoniously erupted from the bed.
  • He was unceremoniously shooed from the bar, to the uproar of all, save the two men he had been eavesdropping on. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Mnkyking’s Review Forum
  • She takes them and dumps them unceremoniously into the roaster, seasons the meat and puts the lid on.
  • He also aspired to the role of executioner, warning McLoughlin that if he was not gone in three months he would requisition a shareholders’ meeting to remove him ‘unceremoniously’.
  • I crammed unceremoniously into their car.
  • Shortly after the coup d'etat that brought Qaddafi to power, he unceremoniously ordered all Italians to leave Libyan territory.
  • They didn't find drugs or booze but they did find diarized admittances of the fact that I had sex with my older boyfriend and hid it: I was unceremoniously asked to pack my bags and leave the house. Blog: I've just seen a face
  • She had been out-manoeuvred and out-run, to say nothing of her having been unceremoniously tumbled in the gravel, and her arrival was like that of a tornado — made up of offended dignity, justifiable wrath, and instinctive hatred for this marauder from the Wild. The Southland
  • I parked the trolley and grabbed up the paper, dumping it unceremoniously on top of the counter, and started flicking through it.
  • She was unceremoniously dumped to be replaced by a leader who could win the election.
  • Now the one thing that will get you booted unceremoniously from any locale, except a gathering of the Aryan Brotherhood at a beerhall, is going on a drunken anti-Semitic tirade. John Galliano, Mel Gibson, Charlie Sheen -- poison and poetry
  • Unfortunately, I was clutching the side of the ride, nostrils flaring, eyes popping, and lips flapping unceremoniously.
  • Important papers should not be left in the outside pouches of valises that are thrown unceremoniously into the boot of a taxi.
  • That feeling was unceremoniously dashed that evening when I found out about the chicken pox.
  • The music center, which is positioned above the shopping like a keystone connecting the two sides of the building, is wedged in unceremoniously, and visually lost, straitjacketed by the larger building.
  • But when the clean-up was done, he was unceremoniously dumped. Times, Sunday Times
  • The case, which went unreported, had already been unceremoniously rejected in the High Court.
  • Two articles I wrote were unceremoniously dumped by both The Guardian and The Times, which put a dampener on my plans.
  • There's a squealy axe solo unceremoniously tacked on the end, naturally.
  • The owner scooted over from doing his genial rounds of the table and scooped up the hapless moggy, depositing him safely but unceremoniously on the street outside.
  • Rocky nodded and unceremoniously tipped out the contents of the box.
  • She slowly peels back her boa and unceremoniously tosses it to the side.
  • And not just because both teams were unceremoniously dumped out of the Champions League in midweek. The Sun
  • One night, at a New York dinner party in the mid-1990s, Coplans unceremoniously expelled the hostess from her own kitchen, quartered some oranges, added them to the chicken and recooked it.
  • One night, Finn rocks a bit off and falls flat on his face, unceremoniously uncaught by an unwelcoming mosh pit.
  • On the surface, it seems the radio babblers have been unceremoniously shushed.
  • A disappointing trading update in March saw the chief executive fall unceremoniously on his sword a few weeks later.
  • He unlocked the front door and Anna charged in, dragging another straggler behind her but slamming it --- unceremoniously --- in Bo's face. BEHINDLINGS
  • But even though he was unceremoniously deposed from office last year, could the mild-mannered leader really be capable of such deeds?
  • – He was unceremoniously shooed from the bar, to the uproar of all, save the two men at the table nearest where he’d been hiding. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Mnkyking’s Review Forum
  • At the Stockbroking firm where I worked, many years ago, a Senior Secretary got absolutely "ratted" at the Xmas party and was unceremoniously de-knickered and, dare I say it, "bonked" on the Senior Partner ` s magnificent, leather topped mahogony desk. The Ghost Of Christmas Past (2004 in fact)
  • Putting the flashlight down on the chair next to him, he pulled the painting off the wall and let it fall unceremoniously to the floor.
  • He may have been unceremoniously ejected from the couture house he founded that bears his name - which last year filed for bankruptcy. Times, Sunday Times
  • If they are verbally aggressive to staff they will be dumped unceremoniously in this room.
  • And Billy dances off again in newer glee, while the inspired musician is plunking a banjo imitation on his enchanted instrument, which is unceremoniously drowned out by a circus-tune from Doc that is absolutely inspiring to every one but the barefooted brother, who drops back listlessly to his old position on the floor and sullenly renews operations on his "chigger" claims. The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, Volume 10
  • he was dismissed unceremoniously
  • She was unceremoniously dumped to be replaced by a leader who could win the election.
  • Unceremoniously walking up to Stefàn and grabbing him from behind, she wrapped her arms around his waist in a possessive manner and lustfully stuck her tongue in his ear. Who Said It Would Be Easy
  • There was nothing unusual about groups of elegantly clad gentleman scuffling unceremoniously in order to place themselves at the head of a procession or to bag the best pews for a church service.
  • Yesterday he was unceremoniously dumped. Times, Sunday Times
  • Expect a major change of location soon, of course: it seems that he has been unceremoniously retired from service.
  • He is unceremoniously carted around in a plastic urn inside a carrier bag which nervously changes hands between them.
  • Third, it gives us a golden excuse to fire unceremoniously half the one-day players and all the management. The Sun
  • When the public tire of you, you are unceremoniously dumped, no matter how good the tunes you knock out. The Sun
  • She was unceremoniously dumped to be replaced by a leader who could win the election.
  • In scenes more normally associated with ne'er-do-wells arriving at courtrooms, the couple were ushered unceremoniously out of vehicles by muscular security staff in through a back entrance of the registry office.

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