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unˈfussy, a. (un-1 7.)
1823H. Froude Let. 12 Aug. in G. Battiscombe John Keble (1963) iv. 75 The unfussy way in which he [sc. Keble] goes on, and the complete indifference which he seems to feel to the opinions of people. 1825Cath. Stanley Jrnl. in Mem. (1879) 211 The unpunctual are easy, good-tempered, unfussy. 1862H. R. Reynolds in Life vii. (1898) 185 The annual meeting will be made as quiet and unfussy as possible. Hence unˈfussily adv.; unˈfussiness.
1960Guardian 29 Oct. 5/6 The film..becomes what, unfussily, it tries to be: a genuine human document. 1968D. E. Allen British Tastes iv. 95 The Welsh unfussiness about social class. 1977K. Benton Red Hen Conspiracy viii. 50 She handled the little car well, unfussily. |