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"unused to" Definitions
  1. not familiar or comfortable with (something) : not used to (something)

104 Sentences With "unused to"

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Traffic inches anxiously along the snow-carpeted Main Street, littered with the accidents of those unused to driving on snow or unused to driving at all.
Yet it's incoherent, wholly unused to governing and rabidly populist.
But since we were unused to the whole idea, anyone near the
For a party unused to co-operation with civil society, this posed a challenge.
As a result, the public is unused to the idea of structurally higher taxes.
"Indiana could be a game changer," he says, a role Hoosiers are unused to.
But, more than that, she seemed unused to being listened to in any language.
When the police chief, unused to such fury, offered his resignation, the audience cheered.
Those cats hunted finches, scaring the small birds who were unused to the predator.
From his stratospheric anxiety level, you gather that Ellis is also utterly unused to company.
But meanwhile, some countries like Spain that are wholly unused to the cold are freezing.
Indian consumers are unused to traveling to stores to buy self-assemble furniture, Reuters reported.
Veteran TV writers, unused to sci-fi, struggled to work within the universe Roddenberry had created.
The rainbow trout, unused to life in the open sea, should only survive a few months.
But others, unused to the codes of the contemporary art world, found Condo a bit bemusing.
And many are just starting their careers, unused to the actors' life, hundreds of miles from home.
It was quite the ride for a genteel party unused to the twists and turns of internal democracy.
She is whip smart, goal oriented, Ivy League educated and clearly unused to taking no for an answer.
Unused to physical affection among his own relatives, he stiffened, and I laughed at his scrunched-up face.
She'd found plenty of Aaron's type in college and then Sol Dominion: born into wealth and unused to losing.
Because Diana is unused to war, she's utterly unable to tune out any form of suffering caused by it.
The bluntness often catches new residents off guard, particularly young people unused to having uncomfortable conversations face-to-face.
Southern regions unused to such temperatures could see some icy roads as an early morning hard freeze follows rain.
If you're unused to looking at GDP numbers, I don't know how to convey how startling that forecast is.
Starbucks tried to entice customers unused to coffee's bitter taste by promoting milk- and sugar-heavy concoctions such as Frappuccinos.
The challenge, though, will be disciplining companies unused to discipline, especially if local governments resist efforts to make them streamline.
However, bound by the Kyocera's character limit and thumbs unused to predictive text, perhaps I could rise above, self-transcend.
"It tells me that someone who wrote this is unused to how things work in the ag industry," he said.
And a network of hundreds of agents is needed to collect cash from parents unused to paying digitally, adding to costs.
That is, they become unused to making decisions, and less able to create their own identity or stand up for themselves.
Cuba's rapidly growing evangelical churches also staked out positions against the article, increasing pressure on a government unused to public criticism.
They like the construction business, the remodel, and seeing something go from bad to good — from unused to being attractive for others.
In Amsterdam locals are fed up with stag parties, unused to mixing alcohol and cannabis, leaving a trail of litter and vomit.
Some places got as much as 11 inches, and there were flash floods in some areas long unused to so much rain.
Are we just so unused to full-throttle romance on the big screen that we've become suspicious about our reactions to it?
Elizabeth Warren, among the first candidates to call for Trump's impeachment, who would being a combative style some Democrats are unused to?
His face, neck and chest covered in tattoos, he was still unused to his newfound freedom and slightly overwhelmed by the crowd.
The ill-equipped Philippines military has mostly operated against rebels in mountainous territory or on remote islands and is unused to urban warfare.
Gold decided that to be faithful to Williams's revolutionary spirit, he would put onstage a person the audience is unused to seeing there.
But she did feel that if nothing else, all this scrutiny of people unused to it was having a deterrent effect, however short-lived.
Woodson's story — not uncommon in evangelical communities — is also the story of a community unused to thinking about sexual ethics outside of sexual theology.
Since he had avoided tough questions for much of the past few months, Professor Wind wondered if Mr. Puigdemont had grown unused to criticism.
" "Unused to consulting with a democracy, they had the habit of doing nothing for months, then making a decision and expecting an immediate response.
It's a shame that these other luminary talents have gone unused to that end, despite how good Downey Jr. and Evans are in their roles.
The work is backbreaking and emotionally exhausting, Zachmeyer says—families who are unused to getting help feel the need to justify why they deserve it.
Even a government under coup leader Prayuth Chan-ocha, unused to compromise, would face hefty opposition in the lower house from the pro-democracy bloc.
And while Mr. Trump believes in his abilities as a salesman, Mr. Kelly is unused to being thrust in front of the national political spotlight.
At times, that isolated him in the clubby halls of Parliament, lawmakers say, but it also liberated him to annoy people unused to being annoyed.
The people most likely to enjoy the book will be enthusiasts of good contemporary fiction, although most of them are unused to shopping for comics.
Because people are -- still -- so unused to hearing politicians cuss, they tend to sit up and pay attention in ways that they might not otherwise.
Some producers are reluctant to commit because they are unused to 10-year contracts, Clark added, while others are unfamiliar with selling in the Ontario market.
Tough-­looking yet unused to the extreme heat, Power never made it: "I found Matt hunkered down in the elephant grass," a plainly frightened Wood writes.
It's made us a very generous audience, so unused to seeing ourselves onscreen that we'll put up with all kinds of nonsense dialogue and dead girlfriends.
"The prototypical professional investor is likely focused on growth and momentum, thinks Financials are uninvestible, is unused to volatility, and sees valuation as largely irrelevant," Subramanian said.
When 1983 came to a close, Dow Jones was up more than 200 points over a year earlier, bringing silly money to an area unused to it.
This is an art form, and the role of the director of Central Intelligence is sometimes to gently translate those critiques to a President unused to being critiqued.
Some company insiders said a change of culture was needed for a workforce that is unused to competition and enjoys generous benefits like heavily discounted tickets for relatives.
This may unnerve some Germans, who have grown used to the simplicities of life under Merkelism, and cause to distress the Chancellor herself, who is unused to it.
With 90% of the country's economy dependent on oil, all of this points to an emerging cataclysm in a Kingdom unused to either fiscal conservatism or economic want.
MCKINSEY, a global management consultancy known for its discreet profile and rarefied air, is unused to the sort of tub-thumping popular revolt it is experiencing in South Africa.
The macaroni style, brought from Italy and France by men who had made the Grand Tour, proved hard to integrate into English society, which was unused to such frippery.
Jean-Pierre Bemba, an opposition leader and former warlord barred from standing, says it will take an average of six minutes, partly because so many voters are unused to technology.
People were so unused to that type of behavior coming from a woman that they were sort of hanging there with their mouths gaping open while she plundered their treasure.
Because he's unused to the car, he can't turn the off-duty light on, and a young, beautiful twenty-something New Yorker (Sofia Black-D'Elia) lets herself into the backseat.
Parties unused to coalition-building are also unlikely to strike any post-election deal in Madrid that might jeopardize their chances in local and regional ballots due on May 26.
"We're an armored brigade, and fighting without being able to use tanks and with soldiers unused to urban warfare is putting troops in a tough situation," the officer told Reuters.
Unused to seeing her name on a marquee, she's hyper-enthusiastic, and it's one of the only moments in the movie where we get to just sit with her, and be.
The budget vote will be a key test for Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's fragile administration and its ability to get backing from other parties in a country unused to consensus government.
Many polls are conducted face-to-face, and collecting representative samples can be hard in a country that still has several armed separatist movements and tribal communities unused to opinion polling.
Having gleefully picked off a sluggish Russia team that was forced to attack them, they struggled at times against Northern Ireland, unused to being asked to break down a massed defence.
"There are many examples of Afghans adapting very well to the West," he said when asked about men from Afghanistan who are unused to seeing women alone in public, or consuming alcohol.
I can look to the things that have happened lately, the things that have caused stress, the small changes and shifts that have forced me to stretch in ways I am unused to.
It's another to underestimate what it might represent to people unused to seeing themselves on screen, or dismiss its intended audience entirely, as is often the case for movies directed at teenage girls.
Rain over the past week has caused flash flooding in areas unused to such downpours, with one of Sydney's main dams recording an increase in water of around 18 percent in under two days.
It was a somber, awkward gathering, the swiftly arranged response of a political community unused to violence in its midst, particularly gun violence -- least of all when it takes the life of an elected representative.
" Of course, MacFarlane — the creator of Family Guy and The Orville, star of films like Ted, and four-time Grammy-nominated singer who idolizes Frank Sinatra — is not exactly unused to being "in the spotlight.
During their time on the station, crew members don't feel the tug of gravity at all, so coming back to Earth can be a rough ride for a body unused to feeling its own weight.
The costs of customs compliance would be particularly onerous for British businesses, the report suggests, with the administrative burden for firms that are unused to such interactions estimated at £13 billion ($17.3 billion) a year.
They say the Chinese leaders, who are unused to being on the outside looking in, are growing anxious about whether they can keep their Cold War-era ally firmly in its current orbit around China.
Unlike people on the West Coast, East Coasters are unused to large changes in temperature from day to night; the few weeks of spring are a rarity in that they require frequent alterations in layering.
The lack of information has created a topsy-turvy situation that many are unused to, said Anita McBride, who worked in various roles in the White House and State Department during the Reagan and Bush administrations.
Put frankly, we're as unused to seeing men in politics operate in this role, on this big a stage, as I was with the thought of my own father cheering on my own mother from the sidelines.
Unused to politics Although immigration and border security was a focus of Trump's campaign and has been a central focus of the Department of Homeland Security in this administration, Kelly's useful military experience goes beyond Southern Command.
"We intend to form a government as soon as possible," said Mr. Di Maio, who is subject to the rules of his party that limit terms in office and is surrounded by inexperienced politicians unused to compromise.
That's because they're unused to feeling helpless in a lot of cases—I am generalizing here—and then there's this slowly dawning horror as they realize the women in their lives—this is how they sometimes feel.
It's perhaps even more so for queer people, or people of any underrepresented demographic—we're so unused to our stories being told by us, and for us, that when it actually happens, it can come as a shock.
"In other words, I put a fair amount of trust and faith in the ECG in this regard," he adds, though novice physicians or those unused to reading EKGs will of course find this type of interpretation more difficult.
In movies with a character who's a non-native English speaker — or even has an accent I'm unused to, like an Irish one — I sometimes struggle; if I don't turn on the subtitles, I'll miss half of what they're saying.
Others have shown what it's like to try to live a life you obviously can't afford: It can be shocking to read these diaries because Americans are so unused to talking about money with anyone except maybe—maybe—our partners.
Less, completely below the journalistic radar in America, and unused to substantive questions, sticks to a fiercely merrymaking persona at all times, refusing to wax philosophical on subjects he chose to write about precisely because he does not understand them.
Luke, clearly unused to rejection, doesn't quite know how to compute what just happened as he walks out of the castle, and buries his face in his hand so as to not give away whatever odd facial expression he might have been making.
Motorists unused to driving on slippery streets were involved in hundreds of accidents around central North Carolina as vehicles slid off roadways, including Interstate 95, where cars with crumpled bumpers and cracked glass were left abandoned on the side of the highway.
An Englishman in his late 60s, a property developer unused to introspection, is informed by one of his two grown daughters (a business executive) that her sister (an academic philosopher living in the United States) appears to have fallen into a dangerous depression.
When Darwin visited the islands, which lie 621 miles (1,000 kilometers) from Ecuador, in 1835, he famously got close enough to throw his hat over the birds because they were so unused to humans they didn't see him as a potential threat.
For example those tasked with managing money for their cooperatives were sometimes unused to managing a budget, while women in the communities, who were used to drying their catch under the sun, had no idea how to use machinery to do the job.
Phrases like "safe word" and "permission" get bandied around without exposition or explanation for anyone unused to reading feminist articles; when the host capped off the house rules with "no means no," the audience cheer was louder than when Manwé showed off his butt.
No agency collects data about running injuries, but anecdotal reports suggest that quite a few barefoot-style runners wound up getting hurt, in part because their feet and legs were unused to the new patterns of pounding that occur when shoes provide little or no cushioning.
There are many reasons that Kamala Harris could not sustain her presidential run but one central obstacle is that she made her presidential bid in a country that is unused to seeing women who look like her in power -- let alone in the highest political office.
"There are many reasons that Kamala Harris could not sustain her presidential run but one central obstacle is that she made her presidential bid in a country that is unused to seeing women who look like her in power -- let alone in the highest political office," Zakaria wrote.
Officials reportedly spent an inordinate amount of time printing color-coded charts that touted their fictive victories and statistics, which left out both the ballooning cost of the war and the impossibility of imposing a modern state on a tribal society unused to centralized government, the Post said.
" 道歉恐怕太迟了。飞往伦敦的航班,有很多选择,不一定选维珍啊。 Another user, Chen Lan Che, said: "Chinese people are unused to racial discrimination, we've looked at foreigners curiously too but it never was a problem.
Being a novice at electoral politics, he was unused to campaigning, had a strong preference for giving jobs in his Administration to businessmen rather than to politicians, didn't consider party-building part of the President's job, and didn't understand that the constitutional system demands that an effective President spend a great deal of time courting members of Congress.
Saturday Night Live's depiction of Brett Kavanaugh as an angry, petulant man of privilege, so unused to being challenged that he started screaming when confronted with just about anything, was an over-obvious bit of political satire — a lukewarm take, driven less by anything concrete the show had to say and much more by its supposed obligation to say it.
Despite the extremely poor public debate on the referendum, it gradually dawned on many people that if it continued in the EU, Britain would create for itself a constitutional structure of a kind it was unused to, in which it was possible for a political debate to be closed down for a generation or more — as, for example, the issue of money in politics may have been closed down in the US following the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling.

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