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uneˈventful, a. (un-1 7.)
1800E. Hervey Mourtray Fam. I. 7 There is little to keep up its energy in the uneventful tenour of domestic life. 1862Gifts & Graces xxv. 249 There is little to tell, for their uneventful lives are gliding on as usual. 1890W. J. Gordon Foundry 167 We have said enough to show that its story has not been uneventful. Hence uneˈventfully adv., -fulness.
1865Cornh. Mag. Apr. 405 The two next days passed quietly and uneventfully. 1872Howells Wedding Journ. (1892) 192 They rattled uneventfully down..by rail. 1878Grosart H. More's Poems Introd. p. ix, The uneventfulness outwardly of the ‘Life’ accounts for the few facts given. |