unflurried
- a word derived from flurried.
Example Sentences
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General Lee had rushed his infantry over, just at sunset, leading it in person, his face animated, and his eye brilliant with the soldier's spirit of fight, but his bearing unflurried as before.
From A Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee by Cooke, John Esten
Don Anastasio’s caravan filled the mes�n with an unflurried, hay-chewing promise of bustle-to-be at some future date.
From The Missourian by Lyle, Eugene P. (Eugene Percy)
Though taken by surprise, the boy was unflurried.
From The Land of Strong Men by Chisholm, A. M. (Arthur Murray)
Five days of cessation of hostilities is eminently convenient to an enemy who desires to act unflurried.
From My Lords of Strogue, Vol. II (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union by Wingfield, Lewis
He writes, on May 15, that he is beginning "to feel entirely unflurried in the crowd and to go about business deliberately."
From A Biography of Sidney Lanier by Mims, Edwin