a stranger to, disaccustomed, infrequent, offbeat, rusty, unaccustomed, unconversant with, unfamiliar, unheard-of, unordinary, unseasoned, unused
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His breast heaved, his whole frame was agitated, and while he spoke, his large lustrous eyes beamed with unwonted fire. [adjective]
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Ritchie allows his camera to linger for bafflingly long periods on Statham 's uncompromisingly unexpressive face with its unwonted beard and long hair. [adjective]
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Which of the citizens could it be that was watching by that light which he saw glimmering down there in unwonted brightness. [adjective]
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He heard unwonted sounds in the hall outside his chamber, and he sprang to his feet and called one of the soldiers of his guard. [adjective]
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A country plug, jogging quietly along, quite unterrified, may be roused to unwonted capers by the person behind. [adjective]
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"And, once more, what seeks the lady of my heart in her knight's pavilion at this early and unwonted hour." [adjective]
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A quick conception of all that this accusation meant for her nerved her with unwonted courage to deny it. [adjective]
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She asked this question, still without looking at me, but in an unwonted tone of sympathy. [adjective]
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