Definitions
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- adjective without ceremony or formality
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Examples
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The unceremonial end of Muanmmar Gaddafi gave a much-needed boost to millions of Syrians, who are fantasizing of the day when their dictator will be just a bad memory.
Dr. Josef Olmert: Now Libya, But What About Syria? Dr. Josef Olmert 2011
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The unceremonial end of Muanmmar Gaddafi gave a much-needed boost to millions of Syrians, who are fantasizing of the day when their dictator will be just a bad memory.
Dr. Josef Olmert: Now Libya, But What About Syria? Dr. Josef Olmert 2011
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The Mughal Emperor undertook an unceremonial journey on foot to accomplish his wish to reach Ajmer.
Archive 2009-07-01 photographerno1 2009
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The burial was unceremonial, attended by Charmian, Eliza and her son, a few of the ranch employees and old friends such as George Sterling.
Wolf Dying: Page III 2004
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Makoaba was reacting to his unceremonial dismissal as police commissioner by junior police officers last week.
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Others were bravely trying to do the right thing by sitting down to a morning meal; but a number of these failed, some leaving quietly and deliberately, others rushing away in unceremonial haste.
Story of Chester Lawrence Nephi Anderson 1894
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They were unpolished and unceremonial, and he liked them all the more for that.
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Sir Felix and Lady Benefold had proposed a walk into the gardens and grounds, our philanthropist thought it necessary to apologize for his unceremonial introduction of himself at
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Leach remains the most interesting, refreshing coach in the game but brought too much of his unceremonial exit from Lubbock on himself.
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Leach remains the most interesting, refreshing coach in the game but brought too much of his unceremonial exit from Lubbock on himself.
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