It was in a corner, distinct from and uncommanded by any of the angles of the fortification. |
They were standing about in little groups or rushing excitedly to and fro in aimless, uncommanded activity. |
Or as an uncommanded significant ceremony, which hath in itself some forbidden matter or manner. |
Now, if the sea be uncommanded, there are obviously two ways in which an invasion may be attempted. |
An invasion of Great Britain must always be an attempt over an uncommanded sea. |
There was something strangely exasperating, as well as strangely wearying, in these uncommanded evolutions. |