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  • 11unnaturally — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. strangely, unusually, abnormally; see crazily …

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  • 12unnaturally — adv. not naturally, abnormally; artificially, insincerely; cruelly …

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  • 13unnaturally — un·naturally …

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  • 14not unnaturally — phrase used for saying that someone’s behaviour was what could normally be expected in that situation Not unnaturally, I wanted to know where my daughter had been all night. Thesaurus: not making you feel surprised or amazedsynonym Main entry:… …

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  • 15not unnaturally — used for saying that someone s behaviour was what could normally be expected in that situation Not unnaturally, I wanted to know where my daughter had been all night …

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  • 16unnatural — unnaturally, adv. unnaturalness, n. /un nach euhr euhl, nach reuhl/, adj. 1. contrary to the laws or course of nature. 2. at variance with the character or nature of a person, animal, or plant. 3. at variance with what is normal or to be expected …

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  • 17unnatural — [[t]ʌnnæ̱tʃər(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe something as unnatural, you mean that it is strange and often frightening, because it is different from what you normally expect. The aircraft rose with unnatural speed on take off... The… …

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  • 18List of vampire traits in folklore and fiction — The following tables compare traits given to vampires in folklore and fiction. Over time, some attributes now regarded as integral became incorporated into the vampire s profile: fangs and vulnerability to sunlight appeared over the course of the …

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  • 19Natural Born Killers — Not to be confused with Natural Born Killaz. Natural Born Killers Theatrical release poster Directed by Oliver Stone …

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  • 20Hyperbaton — is a figure of speech in which words that naturally belong together are separated from each other for emphasis or effect. This kind of unnatural or rhetorical separation is possible to a much greater degree in highly inflected languages, where… …

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