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Definition of Unwariness

Unwariness
Unwariness Un*wa"ri*ness, n. The quality or state of being unwary; carelessness; heedlessness.

Meaning of Unwariness from wikipedia

- typical of the frogs and salamanders that hide under cover ready to ambush unwary invertebrates. Other amphibians, such as the Bufo spp. toads, actively search...
- this area because of extreme tidal changes and the very fine glacial silt. Unwary victims have walked onto the solid seeming silt revealed when the tide is...
- concomitants are made to seem the consequences of its decisive triumph—and the unwary reader is conducted, with matchless dexterity, to the desired conclusion—the...
- vocals Timo Saxell – b****, add. guitar, vocals Woodsmoke (2003) Trail of the Unwary (2007) Mietteitä (2015) Fabled Lore (2000) The Unseen P****age / Hidden Stream...
- Clonazepan. The ****tail of pills that a "black widow" used to subdue her unwary suitors]. La Nacion [The Nation] (in Spanish). Archived from the original...
- at different places at different stages of the tide and can carry away unwary bathers. Temporary upwelling currents occur when the wind pushes water away...
- apostasies. Both types of apostasies are already at work, ensnaring the unwary. Seven heads and ten horns Revelation 17:9–11 ****urists compose various...
- Kitchenmon GO (a spoof of Pokémon GO), and it causes serious trouble, with unwary players in the kitchen falling off the counter looking for Kitchenmon to...
- dangerous drug that is both a computer virus capable of infecting the brains of unwary hackers in the Metaverse and a mind-altering virus distributed by a network...
- newspapers about how the high voltages used were killing people, usually unwary linemen; it was a strange new phenomenon that seemed to instantaneously...