He's an unaccommodated and unaccommodating man, happier in a claustrophobic world of prison bars, crashing doors, cages and straitjackets than enjoying the supposed lack of restrictions in normal civilised life. |
This unaccommodated situation was, however, seriously taxing my health and my capacities to manage symptoms such as pain and fatigue. |
Only the mythic is able to accommodate the universe' s unaccommodated man. |
There were some ladies and several gentlemen standing about yet unaccommodated with seats. |
Begin with the bare, unaccommodated memories, so far as I can find and focus them, after sixty-four years. |
Physically and metaphysically unaccommodated, Brik even imagines the Biblical Lazarus as a kind of unaccommodated man — the emblem of all immigrants. |