unangry

IPA: ˈɔnʌŋgri

adjective

  • Not angry.
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Examples of "unangry" in Sentences

  • There stood the shieldless Hogni with set unangry eyes,
  • And the white unangry Gudrun by the Eastland King is set:
  • So now in Delaware the unangry Democratic candidate is way ahead.
  • Plus after a good two weeks of radically limited internet access, I feel splendidly unangry with the world.
  • Although he wanted to know who had thrown the rocks, who had been in the truck, he found himself strangely unangry with the men involved.
  • He should be getting angry because if we've learned nothing this year, we've learned that an unangry Big Z is even worse than a content Big Z. Bestio Cubbee easy-easilee is Japanese for Carlos Silva
  • There they are, freelancing away in Starbucks — Web designers, graphic artists, unpublished photographers (and, you have to wonder, why are they all so, well, … visual?) — unpoliticized, unangry, uninterested.
  • In this day liberality, catholicity, are pushed so far that there is danger of our losing the firmness of our grasp of principles, and indulgence for faults goes so far that we are apt to lose the habit of unsparing, though unangry, condemnation of unworthy characters.

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