How To Use Unwary In A Sentence

  • A curious and unwary fish would become a meal when the goosefish inhaled and quickly engulfed its prey.
  • In the hands of the untrained and unwary it can cause untold damage to your wealth.
  • With its quicksands the river usually drowns a few unwary visitors every season.
  • In the early '50s, Bate's parents, Bev and Viv (or Viv and Bev-no one can say for sure), swapped him to unwary tinkers for a three-legged dog.
  • A sharp iron nail unseen might "dawk" the skin off an unwary hand. The Life of the Fields
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  • The heron resumed his beady-eyed stance, scanning the depths of the pond for an unwary goldfish.
  • The road was uneven, often concealing deep chasms, all too ready to welcome unwary travelers into the darkness of some unseen cavern far below.
  • Defending the weak and helpless may mean using strong and muscular language to warn the unwary of the designs of those who seek their ruin. Christianity Today
  • Her power is unmistakably sexual, but it strips unwary men of their manliness.
  • It looks almost like a cluster, and I have known unwary observers to confuse it with the Pleiades.
  • The unlucky or unwary freeze in the streets or are hit by passing subway trains.
  • The unmeaning application of the words relaxation and bracing to warm and cold baths has much prevented the use of this grateful stimulus; and the misuse of the term warm-bath, when applied to baths colder than the body, as to those of Buxton and Matlock, and to artificial baths of less than 90 degrees of heat, which ought to be termed cold ones, has contributed to mislead the unwary in their application. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • This food can only be adequately compared to the execrable fare that used to await unwary travellers at the highway service stations of my youth.
  • Documents rarely set out to trick historians, but they can bamboozle the unwary at every turn.
  • If you heft the egg afterward it's as light as feather, and not very filling when you're hungry; but a basketful of them would make quite a show and would bamboozle the unwary.
  • Opposite the hotel was a refugee camp with children who were constantly trying to part unwary tourists from their money.
  • The addition of subsection is another dangerous trap for the unwary.
  • The unwary movement caused her foot to slip on the footpath made muddy by the overnight rain.
  • The glass was not tinted and there was no tell-tale rain smear to alert the unwary. Times, Sunday Times
  • With its quicksands the river usually drowns a few unwary visitors every season.
  • I will promise thee this reward for thy labor: if thou consider well the actions of the world, thou shalt find him much practised by those that condemn him; who willingly would walk as theeves do with close lanternes in the night, that they being undescried, and yet seeing all, might surprise the unwary in the dark. Machiavelli, Volume I
  • An exotic beauty, with fire at her heart, a flame that could easily devour an unwary man.
  • They'll use letters, postcards, telegrams, cars and whatever other technology is at hand to snare the unwary.
  • With so many traps waiting to ensnare the unwary we shouldn't be surprised that more and more of us are resorting to gifts that are less likely to betray our vulnerable cores.
  • There are loads of gardening gadgets and new tools around to tempt the unwary shopper, but in my view most of these novelties will not stand the test of time and you would be unlikely to find them still in use by this time next year.
  • The first episode sees teams selling printed merchandise to unwary punters. The Sun
  • There's plenty here to trap the unwary and baffle even the inveterate gambler!
  • More like a liqueur than an aperitif (although it is deceptively sweet), only the unwary would approach it with abandon.
  • The ostensible glory of that company allures the unwary investor.
  • From internet identity fraud to mobile phone scams, it seems there are now a myriad of ways in which crooks can strike against the unwary.
  • The most dangerous trap for the unwary is the regulation on self-dealing - a legal principle that prevents I.R.A. owners from making investments that benefit themselves or certain family members, even indirectly. Rocky Mount Telegram - Business
  • That was their last word on it, so these letters just look like a sort of trap for the unwary, which is not fair," said Ofer Lion, a lawyer who has written about the issue. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • The emigrants had great fun at first coaxing their unwary fellows to stand near the windward gangway, and get well "soused" by the water which now and then came dashing over the rails. The Liberian Exodus. An Account of Voyage of the First Emigrants in the Bark "Azor," and Their Reception at Monrovia, with a Description of Liberia--Its Customs and Civilization, Romances and Prospects.
  • The exposed live wires pose a great danger to unwary people, especially children who could touch these wires while playing.
  • Haphazardly installed electrical wiring is common in many small private schools and can create fires or electrocute an unwary child or teacher.
  • The backchannel is the twitter stream that audience members now rather routinely produce while a conference speaker or panel holds forth at the front of the room; it carries for the unwary, unprepared, or just plain unlikeable speaker. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • Pot holes can is lethal for the unwary cyclist.
  • With no water visible, this stretch of the canal will be a danger to the unwary walker and young children.
  • When that is coupled with temporary blindness by the sun, a hidden trap lies waiting to ensnare the unwary driver.
  • A gilded silver twopence might well pass for a gold half-crown to the unwary.
  • As the unwary are allured by the "well-favored harlot's" looks, so Israel, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Mid-January to mid-February was the warmest it's been seen 1659 (which is when records began), foxing unwary plants into flowering prematurely, to give the frost something to kill.
  • A glaciologist said the crevasses could be wide open, waiting to swallow the unwary.
  • Sharper than the most finely whetted blade, this tooth can slice through an unwary pioneer's fingers in an instant.
  • It is tempting to try a few long exposure shots provided you don't have an unwary fellow-guest pointing his flash light at you.
  • But with the increased acceptance of such activity, great danger lies for the unwary.
  • Meanwhile, the cowboy trader is free to carry on ripping off unwary customers.
  • Haphazardly installed electrical wiring is common in many small private schools and can create fires or electrocute an unwary child or teacher.
  • some thieves prey especially on unwary travelers
  • the shrieks of unwary animals taken by surprise
  • The unwary movement caused her foot to slip on the footpath made muddy by the overnight rain.
  • Even so, there are still possible confusions to the unwary as one can have long hundredweight, short hundredweight, metric hundredweight, and short tons.
  • Under a bruised night sky, arching trees form a thicket into which the unwary blunder. Times, Sunday Times
  • How, and why, does pornography that depraves and corrupts unwary children, and exploits women, go untrammeled through the Web?
  • It's mean to cavil over the shortcomings of a product that's given away for free but I find the installation documentation dense and obscure, filled with traps for the unwary.
  • Everywhere were scrub cactus and yucca plants looming with sharp spines to catch the unwary passer-by and stab into the skin.
  • Sea urchins and starfish are the last and most obvious group of marine creatures lurking to catch unwary and clumsy humans.
  • An unwary observer could easily mistake this constellation for a comet.
  • Analysts made more money by touting stocks they knew were far overvalued than by providing accurate information to their unwary customers who depended on them.
  • A newcomer could easily get lost in its tunnels, and the unwary is easy prey to predatory wasps or mantises.
  • The computer's actual owner may not even know it's infected; some Web pages are designed to infect unwary visitors.
  • But as he felt his way down the stairs, that were dimly lighted now, he knew he had all his senses with him, for he "spotted" and admired the lurking places that had been designed for undoing of the unwary, or even the overwary. In The Time Of Light
  • Another trap for the unwary is the preparation of the land. 8. Sorghum: Subsistence Types
  • Both London and Los Angeles can be dangerous places for the unwary.
  • Register readers described how the ‘neat’ trick could trap the unwary.
  • The most troubling aspect of the present situation is the shaking down of unwary travelers by a government perfectly aware that if a fine is contested there will be no prosecution.
  • When the drill strikes water, there is a river of thick yellow ooze that will trap an unwary two-wheeler or a small car, in no time.
  • They say one in every five bombs, bomblets, and artillery shells doesn't go off, and lies in wait, sometimes years, for the unwary or unlucky.
  • In an unwary moment, French dragoons come so very narrowly to causing Wellesley great harm, prevented only by the heroic efforts of Sergeant Richard Sharpe.
  • With its quicksands the river usually drowns a few unwary visitors every season.
  • Eco-tourism is all the rage these days, but beware - apart from the creepy-crawlies, tropical jungles can hold many other pitfalls for the unwary.
  • It was just light enough to see, but not to read, the signs in the sand dunes that warn the unwary beachgoer of snakes.
  • I stopped off at Na'ama Bay, the heart of the resort, on the way, and it seemed a nice enough place, with no hassling touts to trap the unwary.
  • But as our experiences show, innocent fun can soon turn into danger for the unwary.
  • Indeed, there was always something more than human in her loveliness, though, to be frank, it savored less of chilling paradisial perfection than of a vision of some great-eyed queen of faery, such as those whose feet glide unwetted over our fen-waters when they roam o 'nights in search of unwary travellers. The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages
  • A Cat Five snowclone can rip the tongues from unwary media figures and warp the cultural institutions of an entire generation. Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » X is the new Y, the network diagram
  • That famous landlocked harbour is surrounded by rock so soft that streams don't cut V-shaped grooves but Y-shaped chasms that suck in unwary ramblers and climbers, this not two hours from the city.
  • Specialist subjects are full of pitfalls for the unwary.
  • Suddenly we heard the shrieks of unwary animals taken by surprise.
  • Hidden in the shadowy cover of the canopy, he waited, silently stalking his unwary prey.
  • Under a bruised night sky, arching trees form a thicket into which the unwary blunder. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would have had to be an unwary Hun that let me get near him with my pike—design Circa 1500; origin query Birmingham Small Arms Company.
  • Old seal wallows, treacherously covered with floating vegetation, lay in wait for the unwary.
  • Small print in documents can contain traps for the unwary.
  • The stock market is full of traps for the unwary.
  • Nevertheless, the pose would have been construed as ridiculous had it been of an unwary and unsuspecting adult.
  • At Bangka we found abundant pygmy seahorses, cuttlefish, sponges hiding huge frogfish, and a painted anglerfish slowly flicking her lure in hopes of attracting an unwary meal.
  • In the past, cults were not viewed as national security threats; they were more dangerous to unwary individuals who might succumb to the cult's influence.
  • Small print in documents can contain traps for the unwary.
  • As we crossed the Station Heath on our way back, I checked the damp peat for sundew plants, and they too were still there, leaves unfurled so an unwary insect might trigger their honeyed, deliquescent tentacles. Wildwood
  • The financial aspects of exporting will be explained, and terms, conditions and procedures that could catch the unwary exporter off guard, will be made clear.
  • Worse, they've gained a reputation for leading many an unwary driver into a field. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lurking just below the surface, they are traps for the unwary and their cheerful colour is a magnet for children.
  • It looks almost like a cluster, and I have known unwary observers to confuse it with the Pleiades.
  • With its quicksands the river usually drowns a few unwary visitors every season.
  • The glass was not tinted and there was no tell-tale rain smear to alert the unwary. Times, Sunday Times
  • Are they a cunning set of recursions to unwit the unwary? The Times Literary Supplement
  • Should he return to me," she thought in those paroxysms of delusion, "I would to _him_ unbosom all my guilt; and as a remote, a kind of unwary accomplice in my crime, his sense, his arguments, ever ready in making light of my sins, might afford a respite to my troubled conscience. Nature and Art
  • With its quicksands the river usually drowns a few unwary visitors every season.
  • The unwary traveler in Beijing will, at selected stations, get that falling ‘into an abyss’ feeling as their feet hit the deck much later than expected.
  • More than one unwary diver who has extended the hand of curiosity a little too far has lost a finger to the mantis shrimp's lightning stab - one of the fastest animal movements known.
  • There is plenty of scrupulously rendered period detail, as when L'Aurore approaches its destination and we're told that "they were coming up with Cape Hangklip: it was sometimes confused with the real Cape, out of sight on the other side, and unwary westbound ships thinking to turn up for the final run north would similarly find themselves embayed, hence the name—False Bay. At Journey's End, a Ship of the Line
  • Among the farming community the word guano soon became a name to conjure with, and under this title many spurious and worthless manures were attempted to be palmed off on the unwary farmer. Manures and the principles of manuring
  • Meanwhile, the cowboy trader is free to carry on ripping off unwary customers.
  • It comes as a surprise to the unwary individual taxpayer.
  • Be warned: unwary visitors can spend the bulk of their time here getting their head tangled up in all the wind chimes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Reddish brown to yellowish tan, they partly cover themselves with sand or mud to disappear from the view of their unwary prey.
  • In medieval bestiaries the whale mistaken for an island is usually equated with the devil, who lures the unwary from the safety of their ship, the church.
  • Sometimes the singing swept in an unwary singer, one who closed their eyes during call and response and smelled the sea air and let the chanty carry them in; for a few measures, she had lovers. Valentines, part the first
  • For the unwary and unconnected party animal, it's a case of buyer beware. Times, Sunday Times
  • It requires an answer in depth and its apparent simplicity is intended solely to trap the unwary. Bomber
  • The convolutions of dress are of course largely to act as trip wires for the unwary.
  • Being "tabooed" by all the men who had even as much as caught a passing glimpse of her, this was her last resource -- she would entrap some unwary stranger, a man with money of course, and inveigle him into marrying her. Scottish Ghost Stories
  • And the shafts await feet heavier than a rabbit to swallow the unwary whole. Acceptance
  • It took them through a section of shifting floors'that had no effect on them now-and a forest of glistening spears that might be coated with poison, and a hall whose walls were on rollers, ready to close on whoever was unwary enough to trigger the mech - anism by putting weight on the key panel of the floor. Blue Adept
  • But never did bewildering _ignisfatuus_ retire more persistently from the pursuit of unwary traveller than did that Light-house from the occupants of that creaking "shay"; and it was not till total darkness had settled upon the earth that they reached its door, and discovered, by the lamplight streaming out, that Caleb stood in the entrance, awaiting their arrival. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 23, September, 1859
  • And even that most notorious technique of postmodernism, self-reflexivity, is really as much a way of poking fun at the pretentions of fiction writers, their claims to adequately represent the world of experience in a direct and unmediated way, as it is to frustrate the expectations of unwary readers. Postmodernism
  • Unfortunately, there is also a danger to unwary bystanders.
  • Long winding streams of syncopated crotchets stretch over my sheet music, jumping this way and that, ready to trap the unwary. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • Dotted throughout the landscape are land mines, buried for unwary feet to tread on.
  • I should say, it's meaningless goop that some poor soul spent a whole lot of time creating in order to dumfound the unwary.
  • Ownership and occupation of property hold many pitfalls for the unwary.
  • As we crossed the Station Heath on our way back, I checked the damp peat for sundew plants, and they too were still there, leaves unfurled so an unwary insect might trigger their honeyed, deliquescent tentacles. Wildwood
  • Textbooks rewritten in Texas of all places so the story can be set for the optimal effects of revisions to confuse the unwary who believe. Democrats slam GOP as party of 'fear' in health care debate
  • Conan's dismay that the other had done so-it was the error of a greenling thief-was tempered by the fact that there were no shards of pottery and broken stone set in the wall to rip the flesh of the unwary. Conan The Unconquered
  • The Dwarves of Darkhun, far to the south, told a tale of evil faeries who sang to and lured unwary travellers to a watery death.
  • The Forest of Dean has dangers enough for the unwary stranger, without these.
  • seduce the unwary reader into easy acquiescence
  • Still, no one knows what free will come to mean in forty years, when speakers of languages other than English may free this very old word from its current hell of being used predominantly to describe goods and services to be had or so hope the naïve and unwary at no cost. The English Is Coming!
  • It was a cold night for October, single digit temperatures with a wicked north wind blowing in, reminding the unwary that it wasn't too soon for a blast of early snow.
  • In tropical rivers, weren't there tiny parasitic insects that bored into the skin of unwary swimmers ? TOY SHOP
  • With its quicksands the river usually drowns a few unwary visitors every season.
  • Conan's dismay that the other had done so - it was the error of a greenling thief - was tempered by the fact that there were no shards of pottery and broken stone set in the wall to rip the flesh of the unwary. Conan The Unconquered
  • For the unwary and unconnected party animal, it's a case of buyer beware. Times, Sunday Times
  • Defending the weak and helpless may mean using strong and muscular language to warn the unwary of the designs of those who seek their ruin. Christianity Today
  • An exotic beauty, with fire at her heart, a flame that could easily devour an unwary man.
  • He would send out decoys who would lure the unwary into crap games and then he would swoop down and grab them.
  • Somewhere down-slope there is sure to be an unwary toddler, a brittle pensioner, or at the very least an expensive automobile.
  • In this kind of brightness the fishermen come out, trailing their nets in the shallows by the beach, hunting for unwary stragglers. YELLOW BIRD
  • The hack drivers aided and abetted this extortion, hustling unwary tourists to the Davis establishment.
  • The word gaming puts ‘foo-foo dust,’ as we used to say in the Army, on a business that bilks the poor and traps the unwary with ‘something for nothing.’ No Uncertain Terms
  • The layers of mud all along the yet-to-be asphalted roads are soft and thick enough to either send an unwary rider into a skid or to send an asthmatic to hospital.
  • This whole process can be done invisibly to the user, so for the unwary, the dangers of transmitting it to others is very real.

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