In terms of womanhood, the words conjure up something, well, unflatteringly female. |
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He was appointed in 2002 to pull Grendon into the mainstream of the prison system, and speaks unflatteringly of what he found when he arrived. |
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The pregnant clouds had finally given up, and my sodden t-shirt was beginning to cling unflatteringly. |
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From the same perspective, she also comments unflatteringly on the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal. |
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She had commented unflatteringly on his previous girlfriend. |
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The woman's face is bright red, an English rose flaring unflatteringly in the heat, while the baby's sheeny arms look like over-stuffed sausages. |
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That is just as well: Mr Brown has almost certainly sunk too low to be relaunched, his image indelibly and unflatteringly fixed in the public mind. |
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It wasn't Edward Hughes's fault that he didn't convince as a sex-pot – though surely he didn't have to be so unflatteringly garbed – nor that he should have come across as an amiable duffer. |
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