Example Sentences
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He was at an age when all the gifts and graces are but so much undiscriminated food to the ravening egoism of youth.
From The Touchstone by Wharton, Edith
The reader may be entertained by a selection of these words and definitions, taken somewhat at random from the vast number of undiscriminated words in the Dictionary, and containing often Webster's rather angry championship.
From Noah Webster American Men of Letters by Scudder, Horace E.
I have no space for a list of the various shrines so distinguished, and, to tell the truth, my memory of them has already become a very generalised and undiscriminated record.
From Italian Hours by James, Henry
As I have remarked, these constitute for the most part, in waking life, an undiscriminated mass of obscure feeling, of which we are only conscious as the mental tone of the hour.
From Illusions A Psychological Study by Sully, James
And are not the characters, male and female alike, undiscriminated?
From Philip Massinger by Cruickshank, A. H.