unflurried
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Later, at the most critical moment of his whole career, when he had hardly a friend on whom to lean, he was unflurried, dignified, undismayed.
From The United States Since the Civil War by Lingley, Charles Ramsdell
Five days of cessation of hostilities is eminently convenient to an enemy who desires to act unflurried.
From My Lords of Strogue, Vol. II (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union by Wingfield, Lewis
He was neither excited nor depressed; was easy and acute and deliberate—unhurried unflurried unworried, only at most a little less amused than usual.
From The Ambassadors by James, Henry
He wanted to bury himself in an unknown fishing-town and associate with the simple, unflurried fisher-folk alone.
From The Odds And Other Stories by Dell, Ethel M. (Ethel May)
Leroy lowered the glasses, after a long, unflurried inspection.
From Bucky O'Connor by Raine, William MacLeod