Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In an uneventful manner; so as to be without striking occurrences.
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- adverb In an
uneventful manner.
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- adverb in an uneventful manner
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Examples
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The day started uneventfully, that is if you don't count the feeling of bad luck, from the beginping.
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The two following days passed uneventfully, that is to say the travellers met with no adventure specially worth recording.
The Log of the Flying Fish A Story of Aerial and Submarine Peril and Adventure Harry Collingwood 1886
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It is hard to imagine that such a glorious soldier died in such an inglorious way, so uneventfully.
Mugabe urges peace after Zimbabwe general's death Reuters 2011
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Dewayne Robertson 4th overall in 2003 started 75 games, albeit uneventfully.
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The first three meetings went by uneventfully, the summaries suggest, with panelists absorbing the blizzard of paper supplied by government staffers.
Inside the Decision to Extend License of Reactor Chester Dawson 2011
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Until Feustel's eye irritation, everything had been unfolding uneventfully 220 miles up, a relief for the spacewalkers who struggled with loose bolts during Sunday's excursion.
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We went deer hunting the year before, uneventfully.
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Gideon sank uneventfully, except for the water pressure, which hit him like a pair of ice picks in his eardrums.
Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011
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We went deer hunting the year before, uneventfully.
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No surprises in Kentucky: The field is set for the 2011 governor's race in Kentucky, as the state's filing deadline passed uneventfully on Tuesday.
Beyond the State of the Union: What's next? Chris Cillizza 2011
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