unused to

ADJECTIVE
  1. infrequently exposed to
    feet unused to shoes
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How To Use unused to In A Sentence

  • Football is not unused to unscrupulous behaviour, including Far East gambling scams, players prepared to fix matches, agents ready to give and managers to take six-figure bungs.
  • At that time I was a gawky 18-year-old, from a small town - unused to and unaware of the big sophisticated city.
  • This is largely due to the tump-line, which is laid over the head, while persons unused to it must have shoulder-straps in addition, which are not as good, because the "breastbone," so called, is not strong enough. Crooked Trails
  • From her experience in the east she regarded the Russians as barbarians, unused to the basic norms of civilised life.
  • A family, unused to the centre of the stage and broken in grief, draw comfort from the predictability of the rituals.
  • It is unused to collecting fees for an individual sale that contain more than four digits. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unused to such harsh treatment, the horse reared back on its hind legs, unseating Jack Foster who landed with a thud on his backside.
  • She is German, unused to the Hollywood tradition of Barbie-esque perfection, and acts natural.
  • Rue looked at him with a little dismay; she was inexpressibly grateful for him, but she was unused to speaking in fervencies. The Glass Slipper
  • she was delicate and refined and unused to hardship
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