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"unembarrassed" Definitions
  1. not embarrassed: such as
  2. feeling or showing no embarrassment
  3. not constrained or encumbered

70 Sentences With "unembarrassed"

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Unembarrassed, the child stood up and pulled down his shorts.
The audience went wild; Mr. Nézet-Séguin seemed unembarrassed — even delighted.
It was the most wonderful way to get unembarrassed around each other.
His embrace of unembarrassed, choreographed showmanship is clearly at odds with current trends.
She had also decided that the book would be an unembarrassed love story.
He was unusual as an action hero unembarrassed by the erotics of his body.
More significant was its unembarrassed youthfulness, its update of the ballet-in-sneakers tradition.
What they all convey is a state of being wonderfully unembarrassed about their body shapes.
Trump thrilled conservatives with his unembarrassed embrace of far-right figures disdained by mainstream Republicans.
And I'm not referring to its able-bodied stars' appearances in states of unembarrassed nudity.
It's a related aesthetic, and I'm fully unembarrassed about dancing to the beat or with rhythm.
She seems so at ease with her line that we might not immediately recognize how good and unembarrassed she is.
His forthright mother, Jean (Gillian Anderson), is a therapist who specializes in sex, and is unembarrassed while talking about it.
The voice on the page is so fluid and expressive and unembarrassed that it makes you want to join it.
Both are great yarns, not literary fiction but unembarrassed about having two pages in a row without a chase scene.
She was unembarrassed and felt no need to hide that her dreams for Angelina were tied to her dreams for herself.
A complicated notion has been breezily expanded so that any chronicle, any memoir might wear the mantle with unembarrassed self-regard.
" She is democratic in her censure, flaying the left for its "slick, unreflecting cynicism," the right for its "unembarrassed enthusiasm for self-interest.
Perhaps the most striking finding in the Microsoft report is this: The Russian state-run hacking group appears unembarrassed, even after being caught repeatedly.
I'm not saying Sense8 was perfect, but with its unembarrassed melodrama, kinetic action and wild ambition, it didn't resemble any other show on television.
Marin is also down with how straightforward and unembarrassed Raven was when she told Nick about her past, and when she brought it up.
This unembarrassed idolatry wasn't just for Aurelia's benefit; Plath carried on much in the same way with her brother, their mutual friends, Ted's parents.
It's not just his vehement stance on the importance of therapy; it's the offhand and completely unembarrassed manner in which it becomes part of the conversation.
In between, there were questions and answers from real, live Facebook employees, who mostly seemed unembarrassed to be asking their questions in front of a global audience.
I was unembarrassed to hop to "JANIE," at 45D, to get a corner going, and filled in JEAN AUEL for 3D, which led me to ST JUDE.
It wasn't going to be long before someone came along as unembarrassed to orate while inarticulate as Ms. Palin, while also getting higher in office than she did.
But the clash between the stoical sorrowing of Munro's characters and the director's more unembarrassed instincts is exactly what tenses the tale and makes it so hard to forget.
Even the production of her YouTube videos is aspirational: Apparently unembarrassed about doing her makeup in public, she films them in cute cafés and bars around Brooklyn and Manhattan.
This partiality, difficult to account for on aesthetic grounds, is likely attributable to a certain overlap in sensibility between the authors, an unembarrassed belief in prudence and scrupulosity over unchecked feeling.
She writes about her enthusiasm for sex in an unforced and unembarrassed way; it's just another example of how she found her own route to the things that make her happy.
His stated influences are the rambling psychodrama of Sun Kil Moon's recent material, the unembarrassed confessionalism of Karl Ove Knausgaard's writing, and the acoustic starkness some of Will Oldham's Palace Music records.
Appealing, partly because it's so unembarrassed by its genre's done-to-death social-injustice themes, this undercooked blend of science fiction and family drama virtually dares you to turn up your nose.
Unembarrassed by their novice status, Kadeesha and Daishu have dived headfirst into the community, traveling to conferences around the country, and trying to meet and learn from as many people as they can.
"By adding blues tone to some fast country runs, and yoking them to a rhythm-and-blues beat and some unembarrassed electrification, he created an instrumental style with biracial appeal," explained famed rock critic Robert Christgau.
The most remarkable thing about poetry's unpopularity isn't that it exists, but that it exists in the wake of a period in which poems were not merely popular, but embraced with a fierce and unembarrassed joy.
For chronic storytellers, though, coincidence is a natural ingredient of fate, and Donnersmarck is something of a rigorous romantic—a rare breed, unembarrassed by the urge for melodrama, and by tales that are lavishly upholstered and plainly told.
Though the wandering existential stories of the last decade may have begun to outwear their potency, they have given rise to a wave of new ones underwritten with restless anxiety and rage, unembarrassed in their fundamentally tragic outlook.
And the self-identified alternative media of this election was, on the other hand, unembarrassed by its ideology, aggressive not merely in the pursuit of stories but in the election of one candidate and the destruction of another.
The ugly upshot is this: At least once every day and sometimes many times, I have to run to the restroom on a moment's notice, and what happens to me there is best experienced alone, in blissful, unembarrassed solitude.
When the president and his supporters remain steadfastly unembarrassed by hypocrisy and dishonesty, they convey to Americans not just that they are dishonest and hypocritical, but also that they don't care; they don't acknowledge those behaviors as wrong or undesirable.
Consequently, the exhibition's two white gay male curators seem unaware or unembarrassed that they are putting the experiences of lesbian women and others who are not white men into parenthesis that subordinate them to an elite white gay male culture.
When Marco Rubio finally won one of the Republican primary contests that took place this weekend, netting all of Puerto Rico's 23 delegates, conservative social media became a hall of mirrors, challenging even some of its most regular visitors to distinguish between biting sarcasm and the grouchy, unembarrassed ignorance that has made it so difficult for Rubio to gain foothold throughout the campaign.
Quill and Ego agonize over the missing years of their relationship; Gamora keeps fighting her cyborg sister, Nebula (Karen Gillan, who is genuinely freaky to behold), so brazenly that you come to dread their eventual reconciliation; Drax refers with unembarrassed Oedipal glee to his parents having sex; and even Yondu (Michael Rooker), a blue-skinned mercenary with a magic Mohawk, starts yakking on about his dissatisfying past.
The woman is gazing towards the viewer of the painting unembarrassed suggesting a persuasive provocation.
Unlike the unmannered and almost languageless English peasant, they are unembarrassed and social, fluent, and often eloquent.
There are many more legends about Dordrecht. One of them is about Saint Sura, a young woman who planned on building an entire church with only three coins in her purse. She was murdered because of her supposed wealth. Another legend is about the house called de Onbeschaamde (the Unembarrassed).
Reviewing Jukebox Ella for Allmusic, John Bush described "Ringo Beat" as the only one of Fitzgerald's Verve singles to acknowledge rock and roll and felt that it was "mostly unembarrassed". In his biography of Fitzgerald, Stuart Nicholson described the song as "awful" and placed in the context of Fitzgerald's constant search for an elusive hit record.
Critics have also divided on Laura Wing, with Leon Edel dismissing her as "rigid and meddlesome" while Wagenknecht sympathizes with her in strong terms: "There is no character in his books--not even Isabel Archer, not even Fleda Vetch--to whom James commits himself more unreservedly than to Laura Wing". Such forceful reactions may testify to the power of the story's unembarrassed portrayal of a messy divorce.
In the printed score, Stockhausen wrote, "The order of the characteristic sections and the total duration are variable. Depending on the dramatic requirement, Regions may be extended, added or omitted" . However, in a text written on 18 March 1991 Stockhausen withdrew this option . Stockhausen also withdrew the soloist version of Hymnen after receiving recordings of it from ensembles that displayed "arbitrary confusion and unembarrassed lack of taste" .
Adam is told that he can eat freely of all the trees in the garden, except for a tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Subsequently, Eve is created from one of Adam's ribs to be his companion. They are innocent and unembarrassed about their nakedness. However, a serpent deceives Eve into eating fruit from the forbidden tree, and she gives some of the fruit to Adam.
Marvel, p. 43 When the news circulated that McDearmon's advertised journey from Clover Hill had ended at the railroad, smirking yeomen and gentry alike began calling the depot vicinity "Nebraska." That winter the postmaster general formally recognized a community of that name and appointed the unembarrassed McDearmon as its first postmaster.... Marvel identifies no yeomen or gentry as contemporary evidence of "smirking."N.R. Featherston, History of Appomattox (Walsworth, Marceline Mo: 1948) p.
Besley was transported to Southampton, England. On July 11 they sailed to New York city aboard the American Line steamer St. Paul. Treated by the arresting officers "as a companion" on the trip, passengers thought the three men "were prosperous American business men returning from abroad". Traveling "completely unembarrassed" and enjoying a trip from England to America "paid for by Uncle Sam", Besley charmed his fellow passengers, "traveling in style, hobnobbing with young ladies, rich widows", US Deputy Surveyor of Customs Col.
In 2011, Morgan denied having ever hacked a phone or "to my knowledge published any story obtained from the hacking of a phone". In 2012, he was criticised in the findings of the Leveson Inquiry by chair Brian Leveson who stated that comments made in Morgan's testimony about phone hacking were "utterly unpersuasive" and "that he was aware that it was taking place in the press as a whole and that he was sufficiently unembarrassed by what was criminal behaviour that he was prepared to joke about it".
Symonds was influenced by Karl Otfried Müller's work on the Dorians, which included an "unembarrassed" examination of the place of pederasty in Spartan pedagogy, military life, and society. Symonds distinguished between "heroic love", for which the ideal friendship of Achilles and Patroclus served as a model, and "Greek love", which combined social ideals with "vulgar" reality. Symonds envisioned a "nationalist homosexuality" based on the model of Greek love, distanced from effeminacy and "debasing" behaviors and viewed as "in its origin and essence, military".Cohler, Citizen, Invert, Queer, p.
In the piece, Barrell asserted that "the main cradle of the tribute band...is Australia. Starved of big names, owing to their reluctance to put Oz on their tour itineraries, Australians were quite unembarrassed about creating home-grown versions. Then, like an airborne seed, one of these bands just happened to drift to Britain." The band in question was the ABBA tribute Björn Again, who staged a successful publicity stunt in the early 1990s, arriving at Heathrow Airport in white one- piece outfits similar to the ones worn by ABBA on the cover of their 1976 album, Arrival.
Otherwise the painting falls into the category showing courtesans, though these are also often described as "Venus", if only to retain some propriety. In all an unembarrassed Venus is completely naked, except for a gauzy cloth over her crotch in some versions, but wears several pieces of very expensive jewellery,McIver, 14 typical aspects of courtesan pictures.Hollander, 314-21, for two views on "courtesan" pictures; Bull, 210-211 The musician is smartly dressed, and carries a blade weapon, in several versions a large sword with gilded fittings. He could be taken as the client of an expensive Venetian courtesan.
Eventually, Lu Sui passed the imperial examinations in the Mingjing () class, and he was made a military advisor at Run Prefecture (潤州, in modern Zhenjiang, Jiangsu), which was then controlled by the warlord Li Qi, the military governor of Zhenhai Circuit (鎮海, headquartered at Run Prefecture). Li Qi wanted to humiliate Lu, so he made Lu be in charge of the market, but Lu, unembarrassed, sat in the market while overseeing it.New Book of Tang, vol. 142.As Li Qi rebelled against the imperial government and was defeated and killed in 807, these events must have occurred prior that point.
They believed that in the services of the church their beloved ones once more drew near to them, and as in family prayers, the whole family in heaven and on earth united. The most suggestive and comprehensive of Whitney's stories is The Other Girls. In her other stories, she has given amiable, sprightly, interesting young people, growing up under circumstances of ease and comfort, with means for a free, unembarrassed development. But in The Other Girls, we have life questions as they present themselves to those to whom life is a perplexity and a battle, and in this field, Whitney has the advantage of a heart full of motherly sympathy.
The family moved to Ealing, where her mother sent her four-year-old daughter with her brother to ballet classes with Grace Bosustow. Her mother accompanied Hookham to her earliest lessons, learning the basic positions alongside her daughter in order to improve her understanding of what a ballet student needed to develop. Over the years, Hilda provided constant support, guidance and critique to her daughter; she became a well-known backstage presence at Hookham's performances, earning the nickname "Black Queen" from Hookham's teachers and colleagues. While some children might have balked at such overbearing attention from a parent, Hookham accepted her mother's help with "affectionate and unembarrassed naturalness".
He stated: "[The] evidence does not establish that [Morgan] authorised the hacking of voicemails or that journalists employed by TMG [Trinity Mirror Group] were indulging in this practice ... What it does, however, clearly prove is that he was aware that it was taking place in the press as a whole and that he was sufficiently unembarrassed by what was criminal behaviour that he was prepared to joke about it." On 6 December 2013, Morgan was interviewed, under caution, by police officers from Operation Weeting investigating phone hacking allegations at Mirror Group Newspapers during his tenure as editor.Martin Evans "Piers Morgan questioned by police over phone-hacking", The Daily Telegraph,.co.
The longing for a place like Gilead, well removed from the big, troublesome world, is real enough – perhaps now more than ever. The show's creators tap into that longing with unembarrassed directness. At a time when cynicism seems downright unpatriotic, sophisticates may find themselves powerless to resist. Well before the show reaches its conclusion, many of the New York city slickers in the audience may be ready to enter Percy's raffle themselves.” Elysa Gardner in USA Today wrote that the score offered “some of the most engaging and instantly infectious melodies I’ve heard in a musical in some time. Valcq’s resonant, folk-based orchestrations make the fetching tunes even more accessible and poignant.
Most of the toys come from a mix of museum and private collections, including that of the Museum of the City of New York, and apparently date from before the 1920s. The film is shot from a toy's-eye- view, as if the viewer is following the journey of trains from two cities, beginning with the busy activity of the departure train station and surrounding downtown neighborhood, traveling across the countryside, and ending with trains pulling into the arrival station. A short opening narration by Charles Eames, set in a roundhouse, extols the design merits of toys, especially antique toys, with their "direct and unembarrassed manner", versus scale models. Eames says the modern era has lost the art of toymaking in the attempt to have "a perfect little copy of the real thing".
Dalrymple, p. 57 He went on to demolish the legendary background to the Stewarts, which he described as "flattering and ignorant fictions". He showed that there was a need to distinguish the various Alans who were connected with the Stewart line, something he was unembarrassed to be unable to do: Andrew Stuart, a notable Scottish MP, accepted Dalrymple's critical work on the legendary ancestors, although he included among these a crusader Alan who was subsequently to emerge as genuine.Stuart, p. 1-2 He sought to establish a definite chronological framework, placing Walter Fitz Alan's death in 1177. Not until the first decade of the 19th century did George Chalmers definitely prove that Walter Fitz Alan, an acknowledged link in the Stewart ancestry, came from Shropshire and was actually the son of Alan Fitz Flaald.
The cover of the exhibition catalogue, designed by Area, emphasized an unadorned industrial aesthetic. Writing in The Independent, art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon said, > Goldsmiths' graduates are unembarrassed about promoting themselves and their > work: some of the most striking exhibitions in London over the past few > months—"The East Country Yard Show", or "Gambler", both staged in > docklands—have been independently organized and funded by Goldsmiths' > graduates as showcases for their work. This has given them a reputation for > pushiness, yet it should also be said that in terms of ambition, attention > to display and sheer bravado there has been little to match such shows in > the country's established contemporary art institutions. They were far > superior, for instance, to any of the contemporary art shows that have been > staged by the Liverpool Tate in its own multi-million-pound dockland > site.
He was an early supporter of the later-to-be Young British Artists (YBA) artists. In 1990 he wrote: > Goldsmiths' graduates are unembarrassed about promoting themselves and their > work: some of the most striking exhibitions in London over the past few > months—"The East Country Yard Show", or "Gambler", both staged in > docklands—have been independently organised and funded by Goldsmiths' > graduates as showcases for their work. This has given them a reputation for > pushiness, yet it should also be said that in terms of ambition, attention > to display and sheer bravado there has been little to match such shows in > the country's established contemporary art institutions. They were far > superior, for instance, to any of the contemporary art shows that have been > staged by the Liverpool Tate in its own multi-million-pound dockland > site.
I fear that > sweet and agreeable words are exchanged, which are tinged with carnal lust > and carnal feelings. Unpleasant occurrences, which lead to apostasy and to > expulsions from the Society, teach us what great evils are caused by such > transgressions in the case of confessors. Must there not be a strange > aberration of intellect and heart when confessors in a free and > unembarrassed manner, and without fear of shame, dare to pass many hours > joking with women before the criticising eyes of the world, as if they > themselves and their penitents were not in any danger from such unrestricted > intercourse? It is known and has also reached the ears of the princes that > confessors from amongst our Order have become entangled through such Satanic > examples of vice, and have apostatised or been expelled from the Society as > evil nuisances.Hoensbroech, P. (1911).
The statutes provided that "hereafter and for ever, some person shall be sought for", to collect and guard the archives, "that he may produce them without delay whenever occasion requires it". This person was to assist the senior officers of the university and be "an unembarrassed and ready champion in guarding and defending the University privileges and rights." Students at the university (unless exempted by poverty) were to pay 1 shilling towards defence of Oxford's rights, and £40 from this fund was to be paid to the Keeper of the Archives as his salary. Under the 1634 statutes, Convocation (the main governing body of the university at the time) chose the Keeper of the Archives, and there were sometimes contested elections for the position; under the modern statutes, the position is filled by decision of the Committee for the Archives.
The ceremony was identified by some commentators as precipitating a new mood in the United Kingdom: it "had barely finished before it had become a byword for a new approach, not only to British culture but to Britishness itself. Politicians would soon be referring to it, using it as shorthand for a new kind of patriotism that does not lament a vanished Britain but loves the country that has changed. Boyle's ceremony was hailed from (almost) all sides...for providing a nation that had grown used to mocking its myriad flaws with a new, unfamiliarly positive view of itself ... It was, perhaps, this lack of cynicism that people responded to ... So used to British irony and detachment, it felt refreshing to witness an unembarrassed, positive case for this country. Boyle himself says this was the most important thing he took away from the Olympic experience: "How important it is to believe in something.
' Giving evidence in December 2011, Morgan - who bragged in a newspaper column for the Daily Mail in 2006 about hearing the message - refused to say who had played him the recorded message of the call, saying he was protecting a source. Mills told the inquiry that Morgan was 'a man that has written nothing but awful things about me for years and would have relished telling the inquiry if I had played a personal voicemail message to him'. In the official findings of his Inquiry, Lord Justice Leveson said Morgan's testimony under oath on phone-hacking was 'utterly unpersuasive. This was not, in any sense at all, a convincing answer' then added 'what it does, however, clearly prove is that he was aware that it was taking place in the press as a whole and that he was sufficiently unembarrassed by what was criminal behaviour that he was prepared to joke about it'.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band compared that album's similar interest in music-hall and Victoriana influences to "The Laughing Gnome": "a heavy- handedly facetious number which ... steadfastly remained the flop it deserved to be".The Times (29 May 1967) NME editors Roy Carr and Charles Shaar Murray later described it as "Undoubtedly the most embarrassing example of Bowie juvenilia". However, Bowie biographer David Buckley has called "The Laughing Gnome" a "supremely catchy children's song" and compared it to contemporary material by Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett, while Nicholas Pegg considered that "the world would be a duller place without it". The song became a hit when reissued in 1973, in the wake of Bowie's commercial breakthrough The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars and the US reissue of his 1969 hit "Space Oddity". Despite it being radically different from his material at the time, the single made No. 6 in the UK charts and was certified silver in the UK (250,000 copies sold), which according to Carr and Murray left Decca Records as "about the only unembarrassed party".

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