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His staging is, more subtly and powerfully, a sad, unsettling suggestion of our unmalicious but all-too-willing forgetfulness.

"Well, he's had enough of them," his friend replied, and the two of them sniggered together in an unmalicious, thigh-slapping, good ol' boyish sort of way.

This unmalicious reflection on the integrity of the community hurt Smith.

One cannot help thinking, with a little unmalicious amusement, what a cuckoo child the poet must have been to this pair.

He was a large man, broad-shouldered and heavy-muscled; and his face was lazy, phlegmatic, slothful, withal kindly, yet without passion, and quite soulless—a dim soul, unmalicious, unmoral, bovine, and stubborn.

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

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