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unquiet

[uhn-kwahy-it] / ʌnˈkwaɪ ɪt /


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But he also looked for effects that could convey greater intimacy, burrowing into Blanche’s unquiet mind.

From New York Times

Yet the Trump years, should they ever end, will be remembered as a voyage into the unquiet heart of white, male grievance, expressed frequently, crassly and loudly.

From Washington Post

But a week before the VoloPort opening, the company posted a video of a private test flight at Singapore’s Seletar Airport to Reddit with audio of the flying craft, which was unsurprisingly unquiet.

From The Verge

The unquiet spirits, vampires and the omnipresent zombies that take over American streets every October 31 may think Halloween is all about spooky fun.

From Salon

It is difficult to see how an emboldened and unquiet India is anything but bad for China’s long-term ambitions.

From Washington Post