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Their circle of friends is small; the Ferkaufs are ungregarious by nature, never entertain anyone from the company in their home, and have never had a party big enough to be catered.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Hollywood he is known as an ungregarious, stiffly independent man who does not hesitate to walk out of a studio if a picture is not produced to his liking.

From Time Magazine Archive

Retiring, unflighty, even ungregarious, she lives quietly with her husband, reformed Crooner Dick Powell, 41, in a two-bedroom country house in the Los Angeles suburb of Brentwood.

From Time Magazine Archive

It came to him that she was, in truth, detached, sufficient to herself, an ungregarious creature moving solitarily in a mysterious world all her own.

From The Purple Heights by Oemler, Marie Conway

One or two other little groups were having some, too, but Mr. Cloudwater's party were singularly ungregarious, and avoided making acquaintances in hotels.

From The Man and the Moment by Glyn, Elinor




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