Sentence examples for been unfamiliar from inspiring English sources

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been unfamiliar

noun

An unfamiliar person; a stranger.

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And yet in some depressing way the conversation had not been unfamiliar to him.

But the bugler had been unfamiliar with that piece of music.

I didn't dare attempt any new phrases or terms that my Brixton peers would have been unfamiliar with.

"I feel like there hasn't been a lot that has been unfamiliar to me as I've been traveling around".

And to that segment of the American audience that may have been unfamiliar with his work until recently, he has been introduced primarily as a villain.

They were tucked away in a spot that must have been unfamiliar for both of them: the back of the violin section.

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The sound was unfamiliar.

This bit was unfamiliar.

The bands were unfamiliar.

Both are unfamiliar at Ballet Theater.

Most of them were unfamiliar.

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