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to uneasy

adjective

Not easy; difficult.

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Each sublime bite gives rise to uneasy thoughts about the entree to follow.

Her descriptions of the churches she encountered range from funny to uneasy.

Every time that Christopheria was mentioned, images of imperialism, evangelisation and massacre might spring to uneasy minds.

Painful questions about whether he would live slowly gave way to uneasy ones about how his life would be.

They also convert the figures to uneasy, collagelike presences and provide an inexhaustible range of stuff to detail.

The prospect that civilians can be blown up by cluster-bomb duds for years to come adds to uneasy feelings about the war.

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Due to their sensitivity to the parameters estimations, the second class of models tends to be uneasy to analyze.

Still, they continued to feel uneasy, though they were ashamed to admit it, even to each other.

I did not have to dwell upon Pompeii to feel uneasy.

"When people think of going to a car dealership, they tend to feel uneasy," she said.

And that's relevant to Americans' uneasy conversation about the government's approach to secrecy.

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