The interviewer, Robert Love, was mercifully unawed. |
Jeanne, unawed by the threat, appealed to the monarchs of Europe for protection. |
The result is an unawed, sometimes wry and witty, always elegantly written study that provides new insights on Churchill. |
A man of the people, he was unawed by popes but often too awed by princes. |
A man of God should persevere in his duty at all hazards, unseduced by the flatteries, and unawed by the threats of mankind. |
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. |