Unruffled dans une phrase (en anglais)
- He looked unruffled.
- You will have an unruffled mind.
- Unlike Alex, I was quite unruffled.
- But Ulbrickson remained unruffled.
- Andrew, unruffled by his friend’s outburst.
- Smitty’s unruffled demeanor started to wane.
- Naturally, said I, unruffled, apparently.
- He seems unruffled by Barrons, Ryodan, and his men.
- As Bob unruffled his feathers, I scanned his office.
- But the janitor emerged as melancholy and unruffled as ever, only.
- They seemed to be staring at him with perfectly unruffled attention.
- Her engine off, she rolled gently on broad swells unruffled by wind.
- All this because it was found his room was unattended and his bed unruffled.
- Gomes was calm and unruffled as he formulated his final plan to take Vasquez.
- Blanche looked at and realized how she hated this woman, this unruffled perfection.
- On the contrary, we receive it thankfully into cups, and remain perfectly unruffled.
- You aren’t supposed to be back here, he said in the same unruffled soft tone.
- She unruffled her wings, stepped up on the shallow bank, stretching her neck she took a deep.
- He will be calm, free from anger and unruffled in mind even if he finds himself inconvenienced.
- The large lake sparkled unruffled; the swans, just awake, were gravely quitting the bushes on the bank.
- Ceder entered, unruffled, and Jai followed her, hearing the sound of Astray’s muffled footfalls ahead.
- To begin with, it was strange that he was not in the least surprised and listened to Liza with unruffled attention.
- It was surprising to see how serenely he sailed off with unruffled breast when he came to the surface, doing all the work with his webbed feet beneath.
- Hello, Higgins, Wickland replied casually and unruffled by the crassness as if he had already expected the intrusion and were eagerly awaiting his prey.
- Consider yourself, Grigory Vassilyevitch, Smerdyakov went on, staid and unruffled, conscious of his triumph, but, as it were, generous to the vanquished foe.
- I thought I told you, he said, looking perfectly unruffled in his white shirt and linen shorts, the next time you need something from me you should contact my lawyer.
- Her ability to remain so apparently unruffled was admirable, but after all, she was a proper lady who had been well trained in how to conduct herself and conceal her emotions behind a stony pretense that could be beneficial in misleading the authorities.
- Like iron that lying idle degenerates into a mass of useless rust, like water that in an unruffled pool sickens into a stagnant and corrupt state, so without action the spirit of men turns to a dead thing, loses its force, ceases prompting us to leave some trace of ourselves on this earth.
- The perfectly unruffled manner in which Terence had been acting and the genuineness with which he answered this question seemed highly to contradict the demeanour of a murderer; however, Feltus found it curious that this suspect had said nothing until now and realized that Terence may just be a cold, unemotional person capable of the most despicable crimes.
- He even fancied that a tear glittered in Olsufy Ivanovitch’s lustreless eyes; he raised his eyes and saw that there seemed to be tears, too, on the eyelashes of Klara Olsufyevna, who was standing by — that there seemed to be something of the same sort even in the eyes of Vladimir Semyonovitch — that the unruffled and composed dignity of Andrey Filippovitch has the same significance as the general tearful sympathy — that even the young man who was so much like a civil councillor, seizing the opportunity, was sobbing bitterly.
- Here was everything to make two people so happily alone whisper--warmth, dusk, the broad shadow of plane-trees, unruffled water, lights romantically twinkling in corners, the twanging of a distant guitar, laughter and singing and the glint of red wine from the little lit-up tables along the front of the restaurants beneath the arcade at the back of the piazza, and he there, Ingram, after all a person of real importance, Edward Ingram at her feet, only asking to be allowed to explain to her in every variety of phrase how sweet she was.