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unmannered

[uhn-man-erd] / ʌnˈmæn ərd /


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It’s not just her brilliant mind that is missed — the way she could envision a dance’s structure — but her movement, too: unmannered and slippery but utterly precise.

From New York Times

Those practitioners, too, welcomed the untrained, unmannered body, even though they were extremely trained.

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All this energy is channelled into a thoughtful, unmannered projection of the score.

From The New Yorker

Ford was an unmannered, intellectually narrow efficiency nut of the sort that we might now associate with Silicon Valley.

From The New Yorker

Mr. Brill is a refreshingly unmannered Ali Hakim, and Ms. Testa is a splendid, wryly authoritative Aunt Eller.

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