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How to use undemanding in a sentence

I used to follow him about silently, like an undemanding little dog, content to follow at his heels.
A COUNTRY DOCTOR AND SELECTED STORIES AND SKETCHESSARAH ORNE JEWETT
A woman used to come in to him sometimes—a strange, undemanding woman who seemed to come from nowhere and to lead to nowhere.
THE CREATED LEGENDFEODOR SOLOGUB
And I looked out upon the perfect beauty of the world around me, and I saw how little excited it was, how placid, how undemanding.
ADVENTURES IN CONTENTMENTDAVID GRAYSON
As Goody Hawks tiptoed from the room, he felt again on his chest the undemanding weightless warmth.
WILDERNESS OF SPRINGEDGAR PANGBORN
Here in the undemanding night Ben found it possible to command the earth to be not vast but small.
WILDERNESS OF SPRINGEDGAR PANGBORN
Ben in the undemanding hours of the days that followed could yet inquire: Where is the way where light dwelleth?
WILDERNESS OF SPRINGEDGAR PANGBORN
He must make her happy, this modest, undemanding girl whom he had made woman and a wife.
FAIRFAX AND HIS PRIDEMARIE VAN VORST
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO UNDEMANDING

  • easygoing
  • lax
  • low-pressure
  • mellow
  • undemanding
  • unhurried
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