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undisguised
1. Tom was staring at the hooded figure with undisguised hatred
2. “Yes,” was the undisguised reply
3. aspect of their behavior that is the most disgusting is their undisguised arrogance
4. Zoe’s undisguised hatred was clearly evident
5. He glanced casually at the astounded nobles, grinned faintly at Amalric, and went on munching with undisguised relish
6. ’ He noticed that some of people before him now stared at him with undisguised hostility
7. Above my head there were at least a dozen spiders the size of my fist, sitting in their web and watching me with undisguised avarice
8. They treat all alike with undisguised contempt
9. Flower and Candy bounced on the mattress in undisguised excitement and held their hands toward him in impatient plea, the fresh towels they had wrapped around them only just managing to remain fastened
10. My lobbying is successful, and we wait, while the other passengers on the minibus glare at me with undisguised hostility
11. letters where they had no business being, with delight that I got her letter after all, with undisguised agitation that I was divorced and lived on an island
12. To Llewellyn's undisguised relief, Rafferty told him to remain at the office
13. be better than undisguised manipulation, but it’s still
14. He sat up in the water, looking around with undisguised wonder
15. I motioned to Xander, who was watching us with undisguised longing
16. Sophia stood stock-still, beneath the undisguised love in his eyes
17. He began by stopping short in the doorway, staring about him with offensive and undisguised astonishment, as though asking himself what sort of place he had come to
18. Lorry immediately remembered, and regarded his new visitor with an undisguised look of abhorrence
19. He was staring at her with undisguised surprise, and disapproval also, she thought, for though he bowed and smiled, yet something in his honest eyes made her blush and wish she had her old dress on
20. And I would have thee know, Sancho, that if the naked truth, undisguised by flattery, came to the ears of princes, times would be different, and other ages would be reckoned iron ages more than ours, which I hold to be the golden of these latter days
21. He also possessed a philosophic bent, to the great delight of his grandfather, who used to hold Socratic conversations with him, in which the precocious pupil occasionally posed his teacher, to the undisguised satisfaction of the womenfolk
22. He did not raise his to her often: a quick glance now and then sufficed; but it flashed back, each time more confidently, the undisguised delight he drank from hers
23. They both, however, received the young man with undisguised pleasure; the former, for a novelty, being the first to speak
24. If ever there was undisguised admiration in a man's passionate gaze it was there plain to be seen on that man's face
25. But, partly that she dreaded the secret or undisguised interference of old Roger Chillingworth, and partly that her conscious heart imputed suspicion where none could have been felt, and partly that both the minister and she would need the whole wide world to breathe in, while they talked together,—for all these reasons, Hester never thought of meeting him in any narrower privacy than beneath the open sky
26. Wulfric stared at her with undisguised admiration – he never could hide his
27. "And what did he say to it?" asked the engineer, with undisguised interest
28. Captain Mitchell walked up with undisguised eagerness, put it to his ear, then slipped it into his pocket coolly
29. ‘What do you mean by that?’ she cried, looking with terror at the undisguised hatred in his whole face, and especially in his cruel, menacing eyes
30. He was pacing, and his anger was undisguised
31. He didn't respond, except for a small scowl and an undisguised look of wonder
32. Because though a big frank smile of undisguised jubilance had broken out over Michael Curry's face, Rowan's scowling countenance was full of something akin to wrath
33. both, was glaring at Lorkyn with undisguised malice
34. It was Tars Tarkas, and I could read his thoughts as they were an open book for the undisguised loathing upon his face
35. I made no response but a chilly and dignified bow ; then I sat down to the table, and with undisguised intention began talking of other things, of various trifles, laughing and making jokes
36. Ah, Ivan has set you a problem!” cried Rakitin, with undisguised malice
37. “And what about the maid?” asked Nastasia Philipovna, with undisguised contempt
38. If I were to bring you to the most loathsome den, and show you the revelation of undisguised vice—you should not blush
39. They looked at one another with undisguised malice
40. From all that occurred at the trial and his knowledge of Maslova, Nekhludoff was convinced that she was innocent, and at first was confident that the other jurors would so find her, but when he saw that because of the merchant's bungling defense of Maslova, evidently prompted by his undisguised liking for her, and the foreman's resistance which it caused, but chiefly because of the weariness of the jury, there was likely to be a verdict of guilty, he wished to make objection, but feared to speak in her favor lest his relations toward her should be disclosed
41. Since then father and daughter had drifted into undisguised hostility
42. Of the three conditions: (1) a correct, that is, a moral relation of the author to the subject, (2) the clearness of exposition, or the beauty of form, which is the same, and (3) sincerity, that is, an undisguised feeling of love or hatred for what the artist describes,—Maupassant possessed only the last two, and was entirely devoid of the first
43. She would have said more, but the words were checked on her lips, and she was staring at her companion in undisguised astonishment
44. I shall not, however, in this instance, depart from my invariable habit, when urged by duty to participate in debate before this honorable body, of disclosing in the most undisguised manner my real opinions upon the whole subject, free of any consideration of political difficulties or inconveniences which may consequently affect myself