How To Use Uninviting In A Sentence

  • McCain's Guardian Devil must surely be looking out for him - Gustav's timely touchdown has provided the perfect face-saving means of 'uninviting' Shrubya and Cheney from the GOP convention, as the Needlenose
  • The building was cold, dark, and uninviting.
  • In fact, the Pacific coast of Chiapas is so uninviting to drunken American misfits seeking booze and sex that there is no coastal highway and not even one beach resort attractive to NOB boozers between the Oaxaca State line and Guatemala. Plan Puebla-Panama. Yay or Nay?
  • Failure in this regard may mean that Bulgaria's delegation may find Prague in November to be a cold and uninviting place.
  • Visitors are instead corralled through a narrow passageway into the uninviting realms of the zoo shop.
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  • Though I can't testify to the quality of the ladies' room, the gentlemen's was desperately uninviting - a general lack of cleanliness was compounded by a disturbing odour.
  • The silvery, zinc-plated steel facade is nearly windowless, initially presenting a rather uninviting appearance.
  • Teachers like this never question the uninviting atmosphere in their classroom that may incite such behavior, or inspire a lack of English language usage.
  • Both sides were closed off by large, steel mesh fences with barbed wire at the top, curling around the top support pole in a disarranged, uninviting pattern.
  • If the room is uninviting or uncomfortable, you'll soon be hearing excuses of why they are leaving a little earlier.
  • She could see a forest surrounding the town, dense and thick, full of dark, tangled trees and thorns that looked scary and uninviting.
  • The rear of his house looked blank and uninviting, like a beachfront park after closing time.
  • The balei was of limited proportions, dark, and uninviting, so I put up my tent, which was easily done as the pumbakal and men were friendly and helpful. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
  • The stalls are now too close together and the canopies too wide, making the passages between stalls narrow, uninviting, claustrophobic and sunless.
  • Both sides were closed off by large, steel mesh fences with barbed wire at the top, curling around the top support pole in a disarranged, uninviting pattern.
  • We should remember why the whole sculpture in the forest thing started - through the recognition of a vast and unexplored opportunity to enhance the pleasure of a visit to what many saw previously as an uninviting plantation.
  • She was on her best and most uninviting parade-ground behaviour. THE INNOCENTS AT HOME (A SUPERINTENDENT KENWORTHY NOVEL)
  • NCNG Conference Room, Fayetteville-Cumberland County Chamber of Commerce, 201 Hay St. Fayetteville Police Chief Tom Bergamine will speak about how to protect your business from crime during the holidays, including how to make a business "uninviting" to burglars and help catch thieves. Undefined
  • However, as a newcomer to the area, I was disappointed how drab and uninviting the area in front of City Hall is at night.
  • The club itself was initially an uninviting place.
  • What excuse though did the main acts have for offering such a humourless performance, particularly on such an uninviting afternoon?
  • The hotel room was bare and uninviting.
  • While the communal hallway was a little uninviting, the flat itself was bright and spacious and, following Katharine's feedback, now has egg cups.
  • This is also manifest in our office, which I find stiflingly hot all year round, as do the other foreigners, but the Japanese staff find cool and uninviting in winter.
  • Seen through the heavy drizzle, it looked miserable and uninviting. A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE
  • Access is either by a footbridge over a river or an uninviting ford.
  • I gaze at the unopened books with dead eyes, and the pack of cards is as uninviting as yesterday's milk.
  • This really does look uninviting after dark, and is used by many more people, whilst this additional lighting would benefit both the school and the leisure centre entrances.
  • The story transpires in rural Georgia, and Green pulls the audience into this uninviting setting from the first frame.
  • The stalls are now too close together and the canopies too wide, making the passages between stalls narrow, uninviting, claustrophobic and sunless.
  • Like many critics of Federation Square, this guy emphasised the harshness, angularity and general uninvitingness of the development.
  • And, by the way; Chiapas is not a place with beautiful beaches but has a huge, uninviting and undeveloped coastal region of dismal black sand and turbid Pacific coastal waters interspersed with poverty stricken and impossibly hot and humid villages existing in utmost poverty. Plan Puebla-Panama. Yay or Nay?
  • But because they're often paved, bricked, or tiled, they have a tendency to look cold and uninviting.
  • The block is "uninviting", "treeless", shadowy; the buzzer is broken; the sounds of gunfire echo in the night; a "black doberman the size of a wolf" prowls nearby. The Guardian World News
  • True, even now, a few narrow valleys, or wadies, show signs of great fertility, but the greater part is quite uninviting. My Three Days in Gilead
  • He faced the uninviting prospect of a two-hour wait for the next train.
  • The building was cold, dark, and uninviting.
  • The only thing this bar has established is a snobby, cold & uninviting atmosphere.
  • The ridge of shaley rock where the shots had come from looked uninviting, though. Comanche Moon
  • I guess it must be nearly impossible to transcend the uninviting, unappealing, unnerving stigma of hospitals - regardless of good or bad design.
  • Now what would otherwise have been a uninviting troglodytic restaurant is transformed into what promises to become a popular meeting place for the city's chattering classes.
  • The building was cold, dark, and uninviting.
  • The rear of his house looked blank and uninviting, like a beachfront park after closing time.
  • So Avery Van Brunt found them, treeless and cheerless, sparsely clothed with moss and lichens, and altogether uninviting. IN THE FOREST OF THE NORTH
  • This gets a little bigger fairly quickly, and passes a couple of uninviting junctions, before entering a wide bedding passage with a stream flowing through it.
  • This gets a little bigger fairly quickly, and passes a couple of uninviting junctions, before entering a wide bedding passage with a stream flowing through it.
  • The theatre, although Grand in name, lacks many of the facilities modern-day audiences have come to expect and staff are the first to admit a visit can be an uninviting prospect.
  • Composers are writing this way, although I confess that, in the abstract, I find this prospect uninviting and, indeed, rather unsettling.
  • Nice… it was very comforting to find such a cold and uninviting atmosphere.
  • In the four to five hours from the urban maze of San Cristóbal de Las Casas to the run-down precincts of the blight of Palenque Village one drives through extraordinary environmental changes from high mountain alpine forests to coffee and banana plantations to low lying and indescribably beautiful tropical jungles and witnesses ancient ruins at Toniná and Palenque and then can circle back through what just a few years ago was uninviting and difficult to access forest homes of the Lacandon or their ancestors and visit such magnificent places as Yaxchilan and Bonampak and see crystal clear cascades and azure pools and colorful sparkling lakes and then continue on through mountainous jungles which must be seen to be believed to the point that the scenery is overwhelming and then, in time, you are back in beautiful San Cristóbal and you have not even begun to experience this magnificnt Chiapas but it´s a damn good beginning. The Chicken Bus Always Stops Near Aguacatenango
  • The days are short and cold, the streets are uninviting.

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