Crossword clues for unashamedly
Wiktionary
adv. In an unashamed manner.
WordNet
adv. without shame; "he unashamedly abandoned the project when he realized he would not gain from it" [syn: shamelessly, barefacedly] [ant: ashamedly]
Usage examples of "unashamedly".
It was beautiful, and unashamedly romantic, and Fran sighed as the saleslady pointed out a tiny bunch of blue forget-me-nots embroidered inside the hem.
Unashamedly she gaped out of the window at the shops, houses, taverns and cafes, statues, monuments, fountains and passing Sherreenians- this last perhaps the most interesting spectacle of all.
I know, amongst all others, my friend, the French have for some strange reason always gotten on better with the indios than have we or the Portuguese or the Irish or even the Norse, right many of whom are unashamedly interbred with the red swine.
The girls shrieked and began dancing unashamedly, their young bodies sliding against the thin nightdresses, their breasts protruding.
She soon discovered that foreigners thought of her as exotic, and she would sit at their tables amidst the skeletons of mullet and the torn-up shreds of bread, unselfconsciously and unashamedly feeding scraps of leftovers to Psipsina's mewing and begging descendants, and concocting preposterous tales about local ghosts, Turkish abominations, and the time she had been to Australia to live amongst the kangaroos.
Not that I can say I have ever really felt the lack of them," she added unashamedly.
The bullet-headed specimen in its shirt-sleeves, unashamedly rubbing the sleep out of its eyes with two flabby fists, was obviously the torpescent and bibulous Bavarian who had spoken so yearningly of his bed.
He ran around the ring, back-pedalling at first and then unashamedly the right way around, with his lumbering opponent in close and frustrated pursuit.
This link with the gone-before of the airspheres’ builders was reputedly the reason that all the hegemonising and invasive species - not to mention the unashamedly nosy species, such as the Culture - who had encountered the airspheres had thought the better of trying to take them over (or study them too closely).
This link with the gone-before of the airspheres' builders was reputedly the reason that all the hegemonising and invasive species - not to mention the unashamedly nosy species, such as the Culture - who had encountered the airspheres had thought the better of trying to take them over (or study them too closely).
The political complexion of the Optimates, to whom Haydon's father had also in his day belonged, was unashamedly conservative.
Townsmen wept unashamedly as they begged for mercy, their hands outstretched, imploring, even as they were put to the sword.
As with most rationales, though, this one was unashamedly transparent.
The lines flow together as he recreates her, unashamedly savouring her sensuality in a way which is rarely possible in real life.