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  • Now 80, she is unembarrassed by the attention that her feet attract. Times, Sunday Times
  • He leans forward with easy affection, hand on shoulder, the gesture relaxed and unembarrassed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Never before had I felt so unembarrassed when I was singing into a microphone in front of a restaurant full of people I didn't know.
  • He fantasizes about his impossibly hot surfer roommate Thor Chris Zylka, the kind of guy who uses the internet to find out how to fellate himself -- and then seems unembarrassed to be caught in mid-attempt. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Kaboom
  • Maybe some things are best left unsaid, but I am leaning to the view that parents should be accurate, clear and unembarrassed about the matter.
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  • When she caught him, she simply smiled up at him, unabashed by his staring and unembarrassed.
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  • And they're confident and unembarrassed enough to do it, not just in public but on stage in front of a paying audience.
  • He returns the smiles, unembarrassed. Times, Sunday Times
  • It appears entirely unembarrassed by the revelation that its rules are so ineffective that only one motorist in ten follows them.
  • I dashed after her and caught up with her outside where she stood unabashed and unembarrassed staring around her.
  • And we are all, clearly, going through a profoundly unsexy moment, which we are, paradoxically, unembarrassed about vocalising.
  • Finally, I ran around the counter and pulled Dominic off with two hands, leading him back to the customer side, where he seemed unembarrassed by his conduct.
  • These men present themselves to the world with an apparently unembarrassed delight in how much there is to see. Times, Sunday Times
  • They take a genuine and completely unembarrassed pride in it, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.
  • It was unembarrassed about taking up the mourners' time. Times, Sunday Times
  • He attends this with a mixture of unembarrassed ignorance, ingenuous delight in excess, and the scepticism of the chronically ill-dressed. The Times Literary Supplement
  • That is still something worth fighting for and I am unembarrassed by saying it.
  • I think straight directors think only ugly guys are funny or will merit the unembarrassed attention of other straight men.
  • The next I hear, she has been spotted dining alone, unembarrassed, in an unfussy brasserie I had suggested.
  • I dashed after her and caught up with her outside where she stood unabashed and unembarrassed staring around her.
  • Gabby rolled her eyes up, unembarrassed and continuing to hold her compact.
  • And they are ferociously unembarrassed about taking their clothes off: most German spa baths are full of elderly nudes.
  • I tried to look in another direction — any direction — but they quickly drew me into conversation, completely unembarrassed. Times, Sunday Times
  • It wasn't within my power to have John unembarrassed too.
  • At every turn, a consistent manner of unembarrassed critical conversation unites them and asserts its foundational importance. The Times Literary Supplement
  • We glided across the floor, unembarrassed and unfazed.
  • America in the 30s boasted an active and unembarrassed left.
  • But Stephen King is unembarrassed, he goes right at these things.
  • Workplaces are full of people who incubate pointless envy, who nurse rivalries, who are unembarrassed to exhibit ludicrously vaulting ambition. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rantings and cryings I could do unembarrassed in front of them ranting about God and the world inequality and my self-induced craziness, paranoia. Jaeaxe Diary Entry
  • an unembarrassed greeting as if nothing untoward had happened
  • You are living your life, you are unembarrassed to talk to new people, you are not ashamed of your worthlessness.
  • Shane was standing in the hall, apparently unembarrassed by the obvious scrutiny of her mother.
  • He had new and good clothes on, and was handsome and had a winning face and a pleasant voice, and was easy and graceful and unembarrassed, not slouchy and awkward and diffident, like other boys.

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