uncharacteristic造句1 It's uncharacteristic of her to be late.
2 It was uncharacteristic of her father to disappear like this.
3 The remark was quite uncharacteristic of her.
4 The houses were totally uncharacteristic of the area.
5 William agreed with an uncharacteristic lack of enthusiasm.
6 It seemed an utterly uncharacteristic nod to clean living.
7 Mondesi flatly blew off all media, uncharacteristic for him.
8 Whatever it was, it was uncharacteristic.
9 It's uncharacteristic of Margaret to get so angry.
10 He had an uncharacteristic fall from grace in his match against Connell.
11 With uncharacteristic modesty, Will explained his contribution to the development of the film medium.
12 But there was a brief and uncharacteristic pause before he continued.
13 It was summer and despite the uncharacteristic chill in the air, the tourists were swarming the beaches.
14 It was just that it was so uncharacteristic of her.
15 Any uncharacteristic vaginal discharge, especially if accompanied by lower abdominal pain or fever.
16 What struck me was the uncharacteristic sight of Victoria dressed in casual clothes.
17 Eline rushed over and hugged Carys in an uncharacteristic gesture of affection.
18 Beneath Ruth's composure he sensed an uncharacteristic hardness.
19 Jack exercised uncharacteristic restraint in that situation.
20 He exercised uncharacteristic restraint on these topics.
21 For a couple of minutes she gave in to another uncharacteristic fit of temper.
22 Jennifer Azzi had 15 points and four assists, but committed an uncharacteristic eight turnovers.
23 Joly also made what can only be described as an uncharacteristic error of judgment.
24 When the polls closed on election night, Democratic headquarters had an uncharacteristic tension.
25 Was the news of financial reversal enough to explain his uncharacteristic outburst?
26 Tonight, they accept their lot, and sign autographs and chat with fans with uncharacteristic generosity.
27 The old tiger himself pronounced it a good idea, even if his friends had to listen in a state of uncharacteristic sobriety.
28 Not only is he facing an uncertain future, he is being forced to behave in an uncharacteristic fashion every day.
29 But Tunstall's solicitor told the court the crimes were an uncharacteristic blemish on an otherwise clean record.
30 Angel One had firm control of himself again, after his uncharacteristic loss of self-control.