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unmurmuring

British  
/ ʌnˈmɜːmərɪŋ /

adjective

  1. not complaining

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Who makes, as Christ made, his life a unity with God, undismayed, unmurmuring, unreluctant, neither fearful of God nor disobedient, but diligent, earnest, jubilant, because God has said, “I will be thy God.”

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Example after example of heroic bravery, unmurmuring endurance, and splendid discipline, have been cited.

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The Hansa men may safely await the judgment of their contemporaries, for throughout the narrative, good discipline, a hearty esprit de corps, unmurmuring submission to the inevitable—whatever it might be—and a determination to do and dare whatever might appear for their mutual advantage, appear on every page.

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Unmurmuring, un-mur′mur-ing, adj. not murmuring.—adv.

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The dear girl was disappointed, but she went unmurmuring.

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