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"uninterestedly" Definitions
  1. in an uninterested manner

8 Sentences With "uninterestedly"

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Haythorne, finishing his mug of coffee, grunted uninterestedly and lighted his pipe.
So equipped he had ambled uninterestedly over to the Park across the way.
But he munched his allotment slowly, uninterestedly, restoring his benevolent half smile after every bite.
I glanced down uninterestedly at the small smear of blood on my left foot and shrugged before replying.
His gaze dashed uninterestedly through whatever he was reading then, quite suddenly, his back straightened, his eyebrows became furrowed, and he read very slowly.
She observed that they were mostly "dressed down," and that all were escorted by men and appeared uninterestedly watching a bloodless spectacle. She proceeded to describe the entire medium of motion pictures as "awful." Streible reproduces a drawing that accompanied Rix's article depicting two women in attendance of the film. One appears to be younger and leaning forward, watching the film with interest, while the other, apparently an older woman acting as chaperon, is turned away from the screen and uninterested in the film, even dismayed at the younger woman's interest.
When she at long last takes notice of him, she bombards him with a series of personal questions, during the course of which he mentions his love of art. Lady Turton uninterestedly invites him to see Sir Basil's collection at their house in the country and the narrator eagerly accepts. Arriving at the estate the following Saturday, the narrator is impressed by the extravagant topiary with large trees trimmed into a variety of shapes, including a complete chess set, and the many sculptures and statues on the grounds. Over the course of the evening, the narrator perceives Major Haddock, another guest for the weekend, is infatuated with Lady Turton, who does not rebuff his advances.
As Mr. Trilby becomes the new head of the school, he proves himself to be capable and good- natured, with the result that Matilda herself advances to the highest level of schooling. Rather to her relief, she is no longer capable of telekinesis; this is explained by Miss Honey as the result of using her mind on a more challenging curriculum. Matilda continues to visit Miss Honey at her house regularly, but one day finds her parents and her older brother Michael hastily packing to leave for Spain, which Miss Honey explains is the result of the police finding out that he has been selling stolen cars. Matilda asks permission to live with Miss Honey, to which her parents rather uninterestedly agree (her mother somehow finally understanding Matilda's bond for her teacher).

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