nononsense造句1. She saw herself as a direct, no-nonsense modern woman.
2. Let's have a clear no-nonsense agreement to start work as soon as possible.
3. You'll need no-nonsense boots for the jungle.
4. She has a firm, no-nonsense attitude towards her staff.
5. She was a tough, no-nonsense leader.
6. He was a bluff no-nonsense administrator.
7. His no-nonsense manner gave him the reputation of being a good doctor.
8. "Change it," he says in his abrupt, no-nonsense style.
9. She handled Gilbert with a firm, no-nonsense grasp.
10. Sunday's dynamic, no-nonsense, no-holds barred mood makes it a go-ahead time.
11. Brouillet's dishes, on the other hand, are innovative without stuffiness, no-nonsense cuisine with flair.
12. "It won't work," Mitchell says in his abrupt, no-nonsense style.
13. Colonel Lewis Pick, the architect of the tribes' inundation, was the embodiment of a no-nonsense military man.
14. She had always had grey hair, scraped back into a no-nonsense knot and wore baggy knitted suits.
15. They damned the no-nonsense, authoritarian government, which peremptorily squashed even the smallest perceived threat to social peace.
16. As the child subjected him to a solemn, no-nonsense appraisal, Ashley's heart began to hammer behind her ribs.
17. People were catching on to his folksy, well-informed, no-nonsense approach.
18. No-nonsense coach guided Eagles into playoffs without benefit of a quarterback and a decent place to play.
19. Then he can play like a dream, electrifying Anfield with that direct, no-nonsense running style which strikes fear into defenders.
20. Top-quality, no-nonsense fish and chips in the heart of Marylebone.