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Unsmooth
adjective
Not smooth; rough.
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Apatow is 45, and his new movie maintains that to enter your 40s is to encounter an especially messy set of questions about the road taken and the unsmooth pavement ahead.
At this moment, though, Ms. Cardoso's purse contains her fresh earnings from the Comfort Inn and an unsmooth place called the Satin Doll.
Given that his work is so smooth and polished, he is remarkably unsmooth himself.
"In the rare event that Toyota drivers notice that the accelerator pedal is hard to depress, slow to return or is unsmooth during operation, they should contact their nearest Toyota dealership".
This transition is often reported as being unsmooth, with some children dropping out of school.
Yet it is prose poems like this that make one brood on life's formlessness – its interrupted narratives, unsmooth paths, crazy paving.
"In the rare event that Toyota drivers notice that the accelerator pedal is hard to depress, slow to return or is unsmooth during operation, they should contact their nearest Toyota dealership". Catherine Block, a 28-year-old student in Kent, said abandoning her car would "turn a 35-minute drive to university into a logistical nightmare".
"I imagine cradling it in my arms, protecting it from unsmooth roads".
It was a surprisingly unsmooth performance for a politician-celebrity who insists that the McCain campaign stifled her spirit and smothered her natural talent for communication.
There were a number of Anglo-French songs too, and their lyrics composed in a pleasing kind of Franglais: "Unsmooth me," implored my favourite, "Ruffle me up somewhat".
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