Definitionn. unusualness as a consequence of not being well known
Last update: October 14, 2015
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Unfamiliarity with the latest technology can be a weak point. [Please select]
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What wonder, then, that they were at first almost repelled by the strangeness and unfamiliarity of their new surroundings. [Please select]
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On entering Chilcote's house he had experienced none of the unfamiliarity, none of the unsettled awkwardness, that assailed him now. [Please select]
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Unfamiliarity with the history of such a nest on the part of the observer would lead to an inaccurate determination of clutch-size. [Please select]
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It was, however, another item in the strangeness, the complete unfamiliarity of Finn's present surroundings. [Please select]
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Left alone in the sitting-room after Chilcote's departure, his first sensation was one of physical discomfort and unfamiliarity. [Please select]
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_ It is unfamiliarity with such a truth that brings a difficulty into the mind when face to face [p. [Please select]
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But the first man on Mars would have experienced less unfamiliarity than did he. [Please select]
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But here again she was confronted by the sensation of unfamiliarity. [Please select]
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The Barbara she had always known, of flashing impulses and girlish graces, was gone; the Barbara of the evening had seemed suddenly older, of even rarer beauty, perhaps, but with something of detachment, of unfamiliarity. [Please select]
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As far as possible the words chosen have been such as are not difficult to the little reader, either from their length or their unfamiliarity. [Please select]
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