Definitionadv. without anybody else or anything else
Last update: September 26, 2015
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The soloist sang unaccompanied. [Please select]
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At Sodankyla rain or snowfall was often unaccompanied by change of sign in the potential. [Please select]
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Montdidier was unaccompanied at the moment, excepting by a dog (probably a wolf-hound), with which he had gone out, perhaps to hunt. [Please select]
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A turn in the forest explained the mystery, by bringing me face to face with a tame elephant, unaccompanied by any attendant. [Please select]
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He shows what a poor thing is sacrifice unaccompanied with virtue. [Please select]
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There is a certain quaint solemnity, a beautiful austerity, in the unaccompanied singing of hymns that touches me profoundly. [Please select]
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For he knew himself to be the match of any four dogs; especially if the dogs were unaccompanied by men. [Please select]
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Or we might go practically unaccompanied, relying on our native wit and good fortune to attain our ends. [Please select]
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One does not look in Zanzibar for ladies with a Mayfair accent unaccompanied by menfolk able to protect them. [Please select]
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But there was no sound, and unaccompanied, the wonderful rose-thing moved towards him. [Please select]
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Avoid localities where there is a possibility of tramps or undesirable characters of any description, and do not wander from camp alone or unaccompanied by one of the directors. [Please select]
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