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What happens next with these clouds has been largely unstudied.
CLOUDS AFFECTED BY WILDFIRE SMOKE MAY PRODUCE LESS RAINRACHEL CROWELLSEPTEMBER 9, 2021SCIENCE NEWS
What makes the unauthorized removal of unstudied papyri or other unpublished documents from libraries so devastating is the impact that it has on our knowledge of the past.
FORGET ART AND GEMS, THIEVES MAKE DISCREET MILLIONS AT THE LIBRARYCANDIDA MOSSMAY 30, 2021THE DAILY BEAST
It’s less risky for the thief but “it’s the unpublished and unstudied pieces that have the most to teach us.”
FORGET ART AND GEMS, THIEVES MAKE DISCREET MILLIONS AT THE LIBRARYCANDIDA MOSSMAY 30, 2021THE DAILY BEAST
Then his mother-wit came out, his lively humour and practical common sense—all unstudied and natural.
FIFTY YEARS OF RAILWAY LIFE IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELANDJOSEPH TATLOW
Sometimes Sara Lee reminded him of her—the upraising of her eyes or an unstudied gesture.
THE AMAZING INTERLUDEMARY ROBERTS RINEHART
Something in this simple lament—it sounded natural and perfectly unstudied—seemed straightway to make a great impression on her.
THE TRAGIC MUSEHENRY JAMES
Mrs. Neuchatel was greatly taken by his appearance, by the calmness of his mien, his unstudied politeness, and his measured voice.
ENDYMIONBENJAMIN DISRAELI
The antiquities of savage races, moreover, have as yet been almost wholly unstudied.
THE EVOLUTION OF CULTUREAUGUSTUS HENRY LANE-FOX PITT-RIVERS
There were corners that gave a gleam of meaning to the word forest, glimpses of unstudied natural splendour.
TONO BUNGAYH. G. WELLS
It may be quoted, as a specimen of Kidd's unstudied conversational style.
PRIVATEERING AND PIRACY IN THE COLONIAL PERIODVARIOUS
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO UNSTUDIED

  • ad-lib
  • dashed off
  • extemporaneous
  • extempore
  • extemporized
  • fake
  • faked
  • improv
  • improviso
  • off the cuff
  • offhand
  • played by ear
  • shot from the hip
  • spontaneous
  • spur-of-the-moment
  • thrown off
  • tossed off
  • unpremeditated
  • unprepared
  • unscripted
  • unstudied
  • vamped
  • whipped up
  • winged
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