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Catholic Belgium returned these uncordial sentiments most heartily, and with the worst of prejudices awaited the things which must be inflicted upon it by a Protestant king.

His bow was stiff and uncordial, and he made no movement to offer his hand.

Edith had recovered somewhat by this time, having been engaged in scolding herself all the way from the village for her uncordial feelings.

The sullen, uncordial reception, the reiteration of these words by those who witnessed their arrival—the meaning of all was clear now.

There had been some misgivings, lest the Prince might meet with an uncourteous or at least a cold and uncordial reception.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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