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  • I uncordially mostly detest the "stonewear" made in China which claims the Corning brand name...

    Making Light: Open thread 135 2010

  • I uncordially detest Arial and its close relatives--having an astigmatism is a major factor in my lack of appreciation for it....

    Making Light: The "agency model" as I understand it 2010

  • A perfection-haunted martinet who was uncordially loathed by many of the performers who did his bidding, Robbins took his Broadway shows every bit as seriously as his work for George Balanchine's New York City Ballet.

    The All-American Choreographer 2008

  • In a moment Doctor Holiday was with them, his arm around Tony while he acknowledged the introduction to the stage manager, who eyed him somewhat uncordially.

    Wild Wings A Romance of Youth Margaret Rebecca Piper

  • _They all speak rather casually but not uncordially to_ GIBSON.

    The Gibson Upright Booth Tarkington 1907

  • "See if you can't keep from actin 'crazy while you make them deliveries," said Amos, not uncordially, as he lighted a choice cigar from the box which he kept hidden under a counter.

    Merton of the Movies Harry Leon Wilson 1903

  • kindbegger's diary kindbegger's Diaryland Diary shake her like a pepper shaker, she shakes well the breakdown of maggie pepper will be a dainty and haunting occasion. everyone is uncordially invited to attend. be there or be very aware.

    shake her like a pepper shaker, she shakes well kindbegger 2005

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