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unfitting
1. It seemed so unfitting that this moon, of all moons, should be such a beautiful one
2. The old man known as Perconal the Jester, indeed the Waking Man of the game, closed his eyes bitterly, and put a finger to his mouth, evidently concerned about Celia’s cold and unfitting attitude towards her father
3. The selfsame abbot has likewise trampled on ancient custom by placing the ancestral font of the good people of Sherborne in a place unfitting for its usage
4. His appearance was very unfitting for this school
5. He remained quiet for a moment, his face going through the strangest and most unfitting contortions
6. But even when such monstrously unfitting things happen in an ordinary life, somehow the ordinary stuff still has to be taken care of too
7. Protests were unfitting considering Kifter had paid for it
8. “It would be unfitting for everyone to ask you questions, but Coreema here, who you
9. His expression of displeasure at the spiritual character, and of scorn for the scholarship, of all who hold a different belief than his own, we must not turn aside to characterize—further than to entreat his reconsideration of much unfitting language
10. It would be altogether unfitting now to explain that she had not wished her uncle to invite Will Ladislaw
11. It had never before entered her mind that he could, under any circumstances, be her lover: conceive the effect of the sudden revelation that another had thought of him in that light—that perhaps he himself had been conscious of such a possibility,—and this with the hurrying, crowding vision of unfitting conditions, and questions not soon to be solved
12. It seems very unfitting that I should have this patronage, yet I felt that I ought not to let it be used by some one else instead of me
13. It was a strange reversal of attitudes: Fred's blond face and blue eyes, usually bright and careless, ready to give attention to anything that held out a promise of amusement, looking involuntarily grave and almost embarrassed as if by the sight of something unfitting; while Lydgate, who had habitually an air of self-possessed strength, and a certain meditativeness that seemed to lie behind his most observant
14. name sounds not unfitting so
15. On the Contrary, I say that tho’ this Matter may be immodest, yet it deals with Truth; and Truth is ne’er unfitting, whether convey’d from Parent to Child or from Child to Parent
16. When an individual has revolutionized therapeutics by his discovery of the continuous evolution of brain matter, conventional forms are unfitting, since they would seem to limit him to one of a class
17. He was evidently shaken by them, but judged it unfitting to go over to the new faith
18. Ever since his apprenticeship he had been called "Abramka," which did not strike him as at all derogatory or unfitting