A blood feud can start over any number of causes - an untoward advance to a woman or the killing of a sheep dog. [adjective]
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Full of grief at this untoward event, Heracles buried him with due honours, and then set out to chase the boar. [adjective]
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It was a subject neither of them could have approached, and Darius was far too happy in his marriage to risk endangering that happiness by any untoward discovery. [adjective]
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The logical thing to do was leave, but she had a good job and she wasn't sure there was anything untoward going on. [Please select]
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There was something untoward in the air. [Please select]
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Which untoward incident brought the modern to an end, as by a stroke of ironical fate. [Please select]
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Sure, luck was never more untoward Since Fortune was a vixen froward. [Please select]
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They saw Indians, but had with these no untoward encounters. [Please select]
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