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  • adverb In an unartistic way.

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Examples

  • He was effectively if unartistically using his long staff to fend off the short sword thrusts of an outraged pika when Mudge yelled, "Jon-Tom ... duck!"

    A Corridor in the Asylum 2010

  • They don't even have to unartistically swirl the icing, since it's already a perfect poo pile!

    Nice Buns 2009

  • He continued in this strain for nearly an hour, mixing up transcendentalism, rationalism, unitarianism, and a number of other isms, so unartistically as to astonish and confound his audience, and give his hearers something to talk about for a week.

    The Von Toodleburgs Or, The History of a Very Distinguished Family A. R. [Illustrator] Waud

  • He will show that after all it is nothing in the world but the _popular power_ itself, the power of the people instinctively, unscientifically and unartistically exercised.

    The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded Delia Bacon 1835

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