Uneasy
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327 examples of Uneasy in a sentence
Both groups were
uneasy
about their prospects with Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, at the top of the ticket.
If you were
uneasy
about me, you may be quite at ease now.
Leaving his tea and regretting the interruption in the interesting conversation, yet
uneasy
as to why he was sent for, as this only happened on important occasions; Levin went to the nursery.
It was necessary to await the conclusion of the revolutionary catastrophes, and afterwards Napoleon's bloody fall; and it was Léon Grégoire who profited at a stupefying rate of progress by the timid and
uneasy
investment of his great-grandfather.
And none spoke of the hump, though looks of
uneasy
compassion were constantly turned towards the poor little invalid.
He said nothing, but his
uneasy
face lighted up.
Around the table the guests were looking at one another with
uneasy
indecision.
Uneasy, and with stomachs turned, the Grégoires endeavoured to utter a few friendly and encouraging words.
Then my mind grew calmer, my imagination melted into hazy drowsiness, and I soon fell into an
uneasy
slumber.
"It's all right!""Do not be uneasy," said the druggist, when he returned to his friends.
"Do not be uneasy," he said, touching his elbow; "I think the paroxysm is past."
Emma was silent, and Monsieur Lheureux, who was biting the feathers of a quill, no doubt became
uneasy
at her silence, for he went on—"Unless one of these days I have something coming in, I might—""Besides," said she, "as soon as the balance of Barneville—""What!"
Homais, motionless, uttered great sighs; and Monsieur Canivet, always retaining his self-command, nevertheless began to feel
uneasy.
He was in that state of astonishment and
uneasy
misgivings into which a heart falls when it has just obtained what it has long desired.
'Do not be uneasy, it is not going to be a confused conversation, each one will speak in his turn, I do not mean a set speech,' the Marquis went on, resuming the tone of careless superiority which came so naturally to him.
The master of the house assumed an
uneasy
expression.
If this assembly will permit me to express somewhat boldly a melancholy reflection, England does not sufficiently understand that with a man like Bonaparte, especially when one had had to oppose to him only a collection of good intentions, there was nothing decisive save personal measures ...''Ah!Praise of assassination again!' said the master of the house with an
uneasy
air.
Across the street, the people were still there at the window, and it was only now that K. had gone up to his window that they seemed to become
uneasy
about quietly watching what was going on.
"It's alright with me, whatever you do," said K., although he was made
uneasy
by the rushed and urgent way his uncle was dealing with the matter.
"What is it you want, then?" asked K.'s uncle once more, "You seem so
uneasy
about it""You move in this court's circles?" asked K."Yes," said the lawyer.
For some reason, the tall, empty room where he was forced to remain made him feel
uneasy
as he lay there flat on the floor, even though he had been living in it for five years.
Gregor went straight to hide himself under the couch, of course, but he had to wait until midday before his sister came back and she seemed much more
uneasy
than usual.
Gregor's mother already looked
uneasy
in his room, she soon stopped speaking and helped Gregor's sister to get the chest of drawers out with what strength she had.
To appearances, the reply was as courteous as the excuse; yet Harper wore a resignation in his deportment that was widely different from the
uneasy
manner of the father.
Unable longer to remain under the painful uncertainty of her situation, Frances soon added herself to the
uneasy
group, and Caesar was directed to examine into the state of things without, and report on whose banners victory had alighted.
"'Twould be no astonishment to me if he didn't; for they say an unquiet life makes an
uneasy
grave."
"There is no necessity for your being uneasy, Mr. Birch; if the old man gets a few hours the start of you in the journey, you will be sure to follow him before noon to-morrow."
Frances had stood contemplating the action and face of Isabella with a kind of
uneasy
admiration, but she now sprang to her side with the ardor of a sister, and kindly drawing her arm within her own, led the way to a retired room.
Hitherto his air had been abstracted, and his manner uneasy; but everything, excepting the certainty of his bliss, seemed to vanish at the blaze of loveliness that now burst on his sight.
Miss Peyton glanced her quiet eye at the
uneasy
bridegroom, and perceiving him to be adorned with what she thought sufficient splendor, allowing for the time and the suddenness of the occasion, she turned her look on the speaker, as if to demand an explanation.
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