How To Use Untidiness In A Sentence
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A willingness to accept untidiness: shaggy hedges, hairy field margins, trees, fallen branches, unkept bits, tangly bits, squashy bits.
Times, Sunday Times
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* I rambled gushily on the subject for fully fifteen minutes, but I shall do my best to avoid such untidiness here.
Why it's worth it
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They could impose penalties for lateness, improper hairstyles, or untidiness.
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Bill's untidiness drives me mad.
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His untidiness constantly niggled her.
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Whatever answer is given on the assignment point, there will be some untidiness within the statute.
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Decay, dirt, and untidiness - generally, merde - is actually a rather common theme in modern art.
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The origins in Zamyatin may explain any emphasis on sex, and the presence of a not-very-strong love interest has its partial outcome in a kind of untidiness but also in opening the door to tragedy - indeed, to Tragedy.
Stone Pastorals: Three Men on the Side of the Horses
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Whatever answer is given on the assignment point, there will be some untidiness within the statute.
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I thought that untidiness and dirtiness were the characteristics of cities in some underdeveloped country of the past, like Calcutta, Bombay, Rio de Janeiro or elsewhere, but not here in Australia.
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In earlier days it had certainly been better kept; it now looked like any of the other Yugoslavian spas, which are patronized by the peasants and small shopkeepers, and showed a certain homely untidiness, though nothing worse.
Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: Part V
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The argument is that anxiety about untidiness, or 'pattern deviancy aversion', may be a 'new basis for prejudice'.
Times, Sunday Times
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He hated untidiness and dirt.
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Mrs. Mullarkey agreed, with that suavity which is, after her untidiness, her distinguishing characteristic; but notwithstanding this arrangement we break our fast sometimes at nine forty, sometimes at nine twenty, sometimes at nine, but never earlier.
Penelope's Irish Experiences