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The plain and unagitated, the uncalculated, the harmless, the straightforward, the natural, the innocent, the humble, the modest: where does beauty lie if not in these qualities?

From Time Magazine Archive

He was a little embarrassed but quite unagitated.

From The Crown of Life by Gissing, George

No bird chirped; no breath of wind sighed in the tree-tops; even the aspens remained unagitated.

From The Last Trail by Grey, Zane

Quiescent, kwī-es′ent, adj. being quiet, resting: not sounded, as a quiescent letter: still: unagitated: silent.—v.i.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) by Various

Well," commented Sim Gage after a time, taking a meditative but wholly unagitated tobacco shot at the cook stove, "I ain't saying she is and I ain't saying she ain't.

From The Sagebrusher A Story of the West by Hough, Emerson




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