Gavanelli, in contrast, stands and delivers and keeps his gaze in a middle distance as if to look the dying young woman in the eye would melt his cold heart and unman him. |
The same impulse to unman a social or cultural threat gambols across Groucho's exchanges with Eliot. |
He needed it now more than ever, for he feared that the consideration of Cynthia might yet unman him. |
The revulsion of feeling was so great that for a moment or two it seemed to unman him. |
People may not have been consciously aware that the term flip-flop was meant to unman our war hero candidate, but it did so just the same. |
But whatever he saw, in that quiet lonely minute, it did not hold or unman him. |