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Definition of Uncomely

Uncomely
Uncomely Un*come"ly, a. Not comely. -- adv. In an uncomely manner. --1 Cor. vii. 36.

Meaning of Uncomely from wikipedia

- Elizabeth was painted by Samuel Cooper, who described her as "neither uncomely or undignified in person."[citation needed] Other writers portra**** her...
- school for girls where Lucy is emplo****. She is short and stout, but not uncomely. Her complexion is described as fresh. "She looked well, though a little...
- Three-point turns are dangerous because they make the driver vulverable to uncoming traffic for an extended period of time. For this reason, they are generally...
- horrified at Irving Thalberg's insistence for me to play O-lan, the poor uncomely little Chinese peasant," she said. "I myself, with the meager dialogue...
- older sister Margaret. The description runs: The lady whom we saw has not uncomely hair, betwixt blue-black and brown... Her face narrows between the eyes...
- Archbishop of York (term 1570–1576), who complained of the "undecent and uncomely disguising" which drew multitudes of people from divine service. Such personifications...
- vilis, spernitur a stultis, amatur plus ab edoctis. Here stands the mean, uncomely stone, 'Tis very cheap in price! The more it is despised by fools, The...
- then the women that are fair and tall are soon free to depart, but the uncomely have long to wait because they cannot fulfil the law; for some of them...
- just been to see the Munshi's wife (by Royal Command). She is fat and not uncomely, a delicate shade of chocolate and gorgeously attired, rings on her fingers...
- not naturally, nor according to the custom of the place where they live, uncomely and irreverent, and so looked upon. Turretin, Francis (1679–1685). Institutio...