The defect of English empiricism from the outset had been the uncritical acceptance of the metaphysical dogma of a pure unadulterated sense-experience as the criterion of truth. [Please select]
0
But Shakespeare unadulterated--faugh. [Please select]
0
Hence, one will have to proceed as follows, if one wishes to prove that it is unadulterated. [Please select]
0
If there is any curse in comedy, unadulterated by lying, malice, or envy, he never knew it. [noun]
0
A real laugh springs naturally out of a pure, unadulterated confidence and a good physical condition. [verb]
0
It gives him the unadulterated trust of his employer and it arouses a certain admiration among his narrow circle of acquaintances. [Please select]
0
They had found upon the sands a cask of Admiralty rum, as well as a stout residue of unadulterated pitch. [Please select]
0
But in this case the insect does not use it unadulterated. [Please select]
0
, unadulterated self sacrifice can point a way out of the prevailing darkness. [Please select]
0
He drank off the spirit, which was absolutely pure and unadulterated, and smacked his lips. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!