unaccustomedly love

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  • adverb In an unaccustomed manner

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Examples

  • He had believed the promise of the photographs and felt unaccustomedly grateful to his English brother-in-law James Burton who had told him weeks earlier that he was no longer welcome at the Burton home in

    Excerpt: Burnt Shadows by Kamila Shamsie 2009

  • Thinking the matter over, wishing his head would quit pounding so that the process would not be so unaccustomedly, damnably slow, Neil realized that the immediate reaction of his captors upon discovering his escape undoubtedly would be to mount up and ride after him in furious pursuit, leaving no time for retribution against the women even if they were so inclined.

    Shameless KAREN ROBARDS 2010

  • She paused, staring unseeingly down at the blood-smeared rags as a wash of still unaccustomedly vivid memory pulled at her like the undertow of a wave.

    Dark Moon of Avalon Anna Elliott 2010

  • She paused, staring unseeingly down at the blood-smeared rags as a wash of still unaccustomedly vivid memory pulled at her like the undertow of a wave.

    Dark Moon of Avalon Anna Elliott 2010

  • She paused, staring unseeingly down at the blood-smeared rags as a wash of still unaccustomedly vivid memory pulled at her like the undertow of a wave.

    Dark Moon of Avalon Anna Elliott 2010

  • Thinking the matter over, wishing his head would quit pounding so that the process would not be so unaccustomedly, damnably slow, Neil realized that the immediate reaction of his captors upon discovering his escape undoubtedly would be to mount up and ride after him in furious pursuit, leaving no time for retribution against the women even if they were so inclined.

    Shameless KAREN ROBARDS 2010

  • One day Charlie arrived at my door looking unaccustomedly worried, and asked if he might have a private word with me about a legal problem.

    Charlie Bystander 2009

  • One day Charlie arrived at my door looking unaccustomedly worried, and asked if he might have a private word with me about a legal problem.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Bystander 2009

  • She was unaccustomedly late, thanks to a luncheon appointment that had run overtime and the snow flurries of the uncooperative January weather.

    Captivated by the Tycoon dePalo, Anna 2007

  • Sunday afternoon, I found myself unaccustomedly lingering at my closet door, trying and then discarding outfits.

    Sugar Skull Denise Hamilton 2003

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