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  • adjective comparative form of unfriendly: more unfriendly

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Examples

  • But I have also heard comments (usually based on the experience of a two - or three-day exposure to the community) that the Mexican people of SMA are friendlier/unfriendlier (depending upon who is making the comment) than the people of Guanajuato.

    Heard there are less than 50 gringos living in Guanajuato 2004

  • Then it went down, down, toward the unfriendly folks and unfriendlier shadows hunting one another amongst the rocks below.

    She Is The Darkness Cook, Glen 1997

  • The unfriendly factions were getting unfriendlier by the day, even the hour.

    VENDETTA: THE GIANT NOVEL PETER DAVID 1991

  • The unfriendly factions were getting unfriendlier by the day, even the hour.

    VENDETTA: THE GIANT NOVEL PETER DAVID 1991

  • The unfriendly factions were getting unfriendlier by the day, even the hour.

    VENDETTA: THE GIANT NOVEL PETER DAVID 1991

  • Red Admiral that had dared unfriendlier gales, trimmed his painted sails to a wind that was the breath of spring.

    Slippy McGee, Sometimes Known as the Butterfly Man Marie Conway Oemler 1905

  • Some of the less grateful passages had been censored by Medora's own hand and the unfriendlier of the critics thus partially disarmed in advance.

    Under the Skylights Henry Blake Fuller 1893

  • Some of the unfriendlier pitchers used to wait until they got ahead of him when he had two strikes then try to drill him in the ribs.

    The Good Phight: FanPosts dsharp 2010

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