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out of place造句
91. Her young face looked sadly out of place in that smoky room. 92. To paraphrase, he said that in today's world a Eurocentric view of history is out of place. 93. Such a glamorous dress seemed out of place in that cheep restaurant. 94. She felt as much out of place as a colt in a flower garden. 95. Expedience is contrasted to a life of principle, so an ascription of integrity is out of place. 96. Championing the cause of the solitary artisan comes naturally to Kalin, a boyishly ambitious nonconformist who wouldn't look out of place at the local skate park. 97. It is surely out of place to write in the grand style of inconsiderable things. 98. His uniform made him look a trifle out of place. 99. Those wine bottles out of place in the children's playroom. 100. To use the remark Normal loss of quantity describing the phosphate is out of place. 101. In order to find the dislocation and out of place of intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD), we discussed the examinations for IUD. 102. His broad, dark face seems out of place in the modern, steel-clad kitchen, and he is afraid to touch anything he is not supposed to. 103. Jim is quite shy ; he will feel out of place in the presence of unknown people. 104. I began to feel unmistakably out of place in that pleasant family circle. 105. As a result, you feel out of place without a beverage in your hand. 106. Polar Bear on Brown Soil, Svalbard, Norway In Svalbard, Norway's Arctic archipelago, a camera trap catches a polar bear looking out of place on bare brown soil. 107. I was out of hick; I knocked one of my teeth out of place. 108. I did feel out of place most of the time. 109. With the agonized reach of his rigid left arm and the crucifixate tilt of his crossed feet, the defrosting mummy struck a pose that wouldn't look out of place in a 14th-century altarpiece. 110. Her use of the word hate sounded strange and out of place. 111. To move out of place; come loose, as parts of a mechanism. 112. He had gone most of the distance when he was aware of something out of place.