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		unaccountablyun‧ac‧count‧a‧bly /ˌʌnəˈkaʊntəbli/ adverb [sentence adverb]    - A planned military assault on Mactan yesterday was unaccountably delayed.
 - He could become so unaccountably miserable that a small amount of collusion some-times did him a world of good.
 - Inside the cottage it was snug enough, but we were living rough as our furniture had been unaccountably delayed.
 - Less than 50 yards from the winning post, the horse unaccountably staggered, collapsed to the ground, and failed to finish.
 - Once the car was gone, the police unaccountably ignored me.
 - Raedecker, unaccountably, is the bookmaker's current favourite, at 13-8.
 - The first time she brought him flowers - a posy of crocuses in a glass jar - he suddenly and unaccountably wept.
 - Then they unaccountably scorned three easy points, when Llanelli's centres strayed offside, by deciding to tap a penalty.
 
    used to say that something is very surprising and difficult to explain:   Unaccountably, the woman had refused.  The planned military assault on the city yesterday was unaccountably delayed.  |