How To Use Unfashionably In A Sentence
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Her skirts appeared unfashionably full, thanks to the numerous petticoats she was wearing.
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She is, in short, a woman of contradictions, and refreshingly, unfashionably unrighteous.
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Emma Watson, who has been brought up by a well-to-do aunt, returns to her family, who live unfashionably in genteel poverty in a Surrey village.
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she seemed to make a point of being unfashionably dressed
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This newspaper offers an unfashionably optimistic answer.

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It's a language created by the right, and now frequently circulated by the left as they hasten to endear themselves to middle Australia by dissociating themselves from the unfashionably socially concerned.
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It may sound unfashionably Corinthian but sport's best lesson to young people is control and grace under duress.
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And like Harry, I believe - unfashionably enough - that a strong and democratic labor movement can help make the world a better place for many more people than it is now.
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A brilliantly clever, decent, hard-working woman is forced to apologise to the public for dressing unfashionably.
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The next sonnets, 127-52, are known as the 'Dark Lady' group, addressed to or concerned with an unfashionably dark-haired, dark-eyed, and dark-complexioned mistress.
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Here he's created an audacious, risk-taking epic that unfashionably takes the chance that it might abandon some of its potential audience.
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Rather unfashionably, I was really interested in education.
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Isn't it another opportunity for the podgier, less toned or naturally horribly, unfashionably Size Zero among us to indulge in more self-loathing?
Life and style | guardian.co.uk
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He dug his knife into the butter and carved himself off an unfashionably large corner.
MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
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Warne Marsh, the tenor saxist partnering him on these classic sessions from the late 1940s and mid-50s, died in 1987 – an improv purist largely neglected back then as an oblique and soft-toned performer unfashionably at odds with the fiercer free-jazz and fusion sax sounds dominating the jazz world.
Lee Konitz/Warne Marsh: Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh