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unused to

adj. (usually followed by `to') infrequently exposed to; "feet unused to shoes" [syn: unused to(p)]

Usage examples of "unused to".

I may be a barbarian and unused to the City, but I am no one's whore.

He was obviously unused to this kind of behaviour in his restaurant.

Two, both girls, stared at Riker, clearly unused to seeing a human in their living room.

He was not entirely unused to young women who kept their eyes fixed on his face, but they usually kept up at the same time a flow of chatter accompanied by frequent smiles.

She seems anxious not to cause trouble for anyone and grateful for any assistance we render, as if she is unused to having anyone serve her.

Bolitho had guessed that the young man was not unused to the strange behavior of his admiral.

My eyes, wholly unused to the effulgence of light, could not bear the sudden brightness.

It has been so long since '98 that I am unused to the notion of questions that may not be asked.

He clearly was unused to -and disturbed by - even this level of violence.

Even in the rough, without any cutting or polishing, Jofre, as unused to such wealth as he was, could detect their unusual flash of color.