It is amazing and inartistic, however, that after all her awkwardness she should fail. |
When they parted that day, he thought how inartistic she was and she how unmodern he was. |
What is remarkable, by contrast, is how unsympathetic and inartistic his spouse and offspring appear to be. |
It's not that his life was barren, nor was he uncreative, blank, and inartistic. |
The proposal of M. de Laveleye to reinstitute a national dress is, for this reason, a foolish and inartistic one. |
The use of birds and their plumage is as inartistic as it is cruel and barbarous. |