| 11. | He is a personable and decent-seeming guy but is unmoved by the plight of the unstylish.
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| 12. | Minivans are far more flexible and roomy, even if they are sometimes perceived as unstylish or frumpy.
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| 13. | By then, his teammates were an unstylish 0-for-12 and trailed by 13 points.
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| 14. | Boyish and famously unstylish, Ahern is known as a pragmatist in economic policy but a conservative on social issues.
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| 15. | In Bristol, he became known more for his strained attempts at humour and unstylish clothes than for his writing.
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| 16. | Because tacky has been barnacled by usage with another sense as " low-class, unstylish, icky ."
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| 17. | Across the moat, packed buses lurch along the streets and black, chunky, unstylish bikes mix with trendy newer models.
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| 18. | He wore dark, fraying, unstylish business suits, often the same one for two or three days in a row.
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| 19. | "For a business that values style, " she lamented, " fashion has become so unstylish ."
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| 20. | The result is a rather unstylish brand of soccer, but for this developing team it worked well enough to get it to France.
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