Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Involuntary.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Involuntary.
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- adjective archaic
involuntary
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- adjective not subject to the control of the will
Etymologies
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Examples
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I do unvoluntary mix and match pretty bad! mossy oak break-up is the current favorite for me.
What is your favorite color of camoflage to wear while bow hunting. Mine is Mossy Oak Obsession. 2009
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I do unvoluntary mix and match pretty bad! mossy oak break-up is the current favorite for me.
What is your favorite color of camoflage to wear while bow hunting. Mine is Mossy Oak Obsession. 2009
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For teh unvoluntary personal spills, u should use these cheepish towels we buyed in teenytinyingerland.
mom-in-law kitteh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Supongo que tratar de saber o saber demasiado delimita mi atención y mi enfoque hacia aspectos que también tienen mucha importancia, como la disposición excesiva de un 3 and a half y/o brat que a veces me semisaca de quicio y un unvoluntary seclusion (w/out the meds) on a pretty house by the lake, deep, way deep into the suburbs.
cruda Diary Entry cruda 2005
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She gave an unvoluntary glance around as if seeking some way of escape.
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Hence it follows in sound Doctrine, that one may persevere in Prayer, though the Imagination be carried about with various and unvoluntary thoughts.
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At the lower half an unanimous, unvoluntary cheer; for among our county families there were few so warmly respected as the Oldtowers.
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He was an old man, said to be about seventy years of age, his legs were half-paralyzed, and they nevertheless moved with a series of incessant and rapid but unvoluntary jerks under his heavy bowed body, and he was supported on either hand by
The Emperor — Volume 05 Georg Ebers 1867
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He was an old man, said to be about seventy years of age, his legs were half-paralyzed, and they nevertheless moved with a series of incessant and rapid but unvoluntary jerks under his heavy bowed body, and he was supported on either hand by
The Emperor — Volume 05 Georg Ebers 1867
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He was an old man, said to be about seventy years of age, his legs were half-paralyzed, and they nevertheless moved with a series of incessant and rapid but unvoluntary jerks under his heavy bowed body, and he was supported on either hand by
The Emperor — Complete Georg Ebers 1867
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