undramatically
IPA: ʌndrʌmˈætɪkɫi
adverb
- In an undramatic way.
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Examples of "undramatically" in Sentences
- Recessions, unlike wars, end slowly and undramatically.
- I said undramatically that I'd been in a fight and come off worst.
- “Oh?” she said undramatically, seeing him suddenly as Alice James, drained of his athleticism.
- It was raining and the ashes clumped together undramatically; what was left of Mrs. Drown pooled on the leaves of the pachysandra or ran in mucky trickles under the fence into the neighbor's yard.
- The consumer pushes her shopping cart up and down the aisles alongside a large variety of goods undramatically displayed on utilitarian shelves and racks, collects the merchandise, and exits via a checkout counter.
- Next day Paul was sentenced to three years in the State Penitentiary and taken off — quite undramatically, not handcuffed, merely plodding in a tired way beside a cheerful deputy sheriff — and after saying good-by to him at the station
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