unflurried
Example Sentences
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"Down yonder lays my fence-line," she autocratically told the man who had continued standing where she had left him, and whose seeming was still unflurried.
From A Pagan of the Hills by Buck, Charles Neville
Later, at the most critical moment of his whole career, when he had hardly a friend on whom to lean, he was unflurried, dignified, undismayed.
From The United States Since the Civil War by Lingley, Charles Ramsdell
He writes, on May 15, that he is beginning "to feel entirely unflurried in the crowd and to go about business deliberately."
From A Biography of Sidney Lanier by Mims, Edwin
She looked back at the fire, quiet, unflurried, then slowly raised her lids.
From The Emigrant Trail by Bonner, Geraldine
It is essentially a soldier's story, at times technical, throughout filled with the unflurried all-in-the-day's-work philosophy that upheld our armies in every change of fortune.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, May 21, 1919 by Various