The result is an unawed, sometimes wry and witty, always elegantly written study that provides new insights on Churchill. |
But at front and rear, unawed and indomitable, toiled the two men who were not yet dead. |
For his part, say his friends, Mr Soames is both unawed and unconceited about his grandfather, with whom he dimly recalls playing cowboys and Indians. |
Espying the mate drawing near as he was toiling at the pump with the rest, the Lakeman affected not to notice him, but unawed, went on with his gay banterings. |
As a writer of fiction, Dickens generally remained distinctly unawed by its phenomena. |
Jeanne, unawed by the threat, appealed to the monarchs of Europe for protection. |