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Example sentences for "unhackneyed"

Lexicographically close words:
unguessed; unguided; unguis; ungulate; ungulates; unhairing; unhallowed; unhampered; unhand; unhandsome
  1. Never does one see in his pictures a casual and unhackneyed gesture in harmony with the situation.

  2. Both spoke a racy idiom and conveyed a sense of quickened vitality by freedom of gesture, unhackneyed arrangement, intensity of color, reality of type, yet in their influence upon the public they were as far as might be asunder.

  3. The young man, with the proud probity of unhackneyed sentiment, made a vindication of his uncorrupt intentions; which produced but louder mirth, and coarser incredulity.

  4. The book is bold, extensive in scope, and replete with well-defined and unhackneyed ideas, clear impressions, and vigorous and persuasive modes of writing.

  5. She is totally unhackneyed in the ways of men, and consequently can form no idea of the extreme depravity of their hearts.

  6. Their diction, in unhackneyed use of hackneyed words, in metaphors that flash like electric sparks, in appropriateness of varied rhythm, and all appertaining jewels, becomes to him but a belonging of the much more precious sense.

  7. Toombs was even more than Martial in exhaustless productivity and unhackneyed point, and his words always reflected, like those of Catullus, the hues of Paradise.

  8. At any rate, it promised so much unhackneyed pleasure that she resolved to make the most of it, and then decide upon her course.

  9. Others have advised photoplay authors to try to discover unhackneyed names for their characters.

  10. Time spent in working on unhackneyed lines will save you many later heartaches.

  11. But to me his most fascinatingly original work is his "Arabesque," an entirely unhackneyed and memorable composition.

  12. It opens with a most unhackneyed series of preludizing arpeggios, whence it breaks into a swinging lyric, strengthened into passion by a vigorous contramelody in the bass.

  13. Spenser's object was to find unhackneyed and poetical words rather than such as should seem more on a level with the speakers.

  14. He had the sentiment of nature and unhackneyed feeling, but he has no mastery of verse, nor any elegance of diction.

  15. Experience only can cure the unhackneyed mind of its erroneous estimates!


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