- him a fine gentleman, such as a
fashionable tailor and hairdresser, an
unblushing confidence,
together with a long
train of etceteras.
These fashionable...
- Brantley, in his
review for The New York
Times wrote: "Mr.
Friedman brings unblushing good will and
vivacity to ****ignments that
include walking around with...
-
masculine for
American men: In an
important sense there is only one
complete unblushing male in America: a young, married, white, urban, northern, hetero****ual...
- flagellated.
Henry Spencer Ashbee describes it as "coldly
cruel and
unblushingly indecent";
Bloch describes it as "completely ****ic";
Simpson describes...
- words, and were not ashamed, and they that are
hanged by the hair are
unblushing ones
which had no
modesty and went
about in the
world bareheaded. "The...
-
works give a
picture of the
general court-life of the time, with its
unblushing and
undisguised profligacy.
There is not an
homme illustre or a dame galante...
-
soldiered on. His
manner was
always casual, country. "Alabama" is "an
unblushing rehash of 'Southern Man'"; to
which American southern rock band Lynyrd...
-
William Ritchie and
customs official Charles Maclaren in
response to the "
unblushing subservience" of
competing newspapers to the
Edinburgh establishment....
- exclusive." Neil
McCormick for The
Daily Telegraph called Dirty Computer "
unblushingly and
unsparingly direct...[It]
establishes itself as a
contender for album...
- the French,
Thomas made
peace with both in the
first half of 1642, and
unblushingly changed sides and
started fighting with the
French against the Spaniards...