Sale and Palmer translate the word here as meaning fighting, which is wrong, as it is unclassical and not literal.
Fantastic and even grotesque as it is, his work possesses a wholly unclassical fierceness and vigour, and not a few observers have remarked when seeing it that it recalls not the Roman world but the Middle Ages.
No mosaic, I believe, has ever come to light in the whole of Roman Britain which represents any local subject or contains any unclassical feature.
That great day had now come; Arnfinn sat at Inga's side playing with her white fingers, which lay resting on his knee, and covering the depth of his feeling with harmless banter about her "amusingly unclassical little nose.
It was not many weeks after this happy evening that Arnfinn and the maiden with the "amusingly unclassical nose" presented themselves in the pastor's study and asked for his paternal and unofficial blessing.
In the somewhat unclassicalsense that the term came to have in the romantic movement, Shelley is himself the perfect example of the nympholept.
For the most pitiful andunclassical reason that ever disgraced a human creature.
To let them escort me in their own ragged and unclassical dresses was impossible; but I think you will give me credit for my ingenuity in supplying them with others.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unclassical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.