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But nothing in “Born to Run” rings to me as unmeant or punch-pulling.

From New York Times Sep. 22, 2016

These poems are as heartless as birdsong, as unmeant as elm leaves, which, if they love, love only the wide blue sky and the air and the idea of elm leaves.

From The Guardian Sep. 18, 2010

Old Sapt broke it by saying sadly, yet with an unmeant drollery that set Fritz and me laughing: "Why didn't old Rudolf the Third marry your—great-grandmother, was it?"

From The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope

"You seldom can, dear, can you?" says Lady Chetwoode, mildly, with unmeant irony.

From Airy Fairy Lilian by Margaret Wolfe Hamilton (AKA Duchess)

What words are these," she said, "that they pass thy lips so easily and so unmeant, perchance from long practice?

From She and Allan by Henry Rider Haggard




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