unadventurously

unadventurously

(ˌʌnədˈvɛntʃərəslɪ)
adv
in an unadventurous manner
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Translations

unadventurously

adv directedeinfallslos; dressed, decoratedbieder, hausbacken; rather unadventurously they chose Tenerife againeinfallslos or wenig abenteuerlich, wie sie sind, haben sie sich wieder für Teneriffa entschieden
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References in periodicals archive
Usually, this is the extent of our Swan Experience -- we unadventurously order water to accompany it all, scoff ourselves stupid and leave, not even indulging in an Earl Grey tea.
The Mitsubishi Mirage looks quite smart, if a little unadventurously styled.
Perhaps rather unadventurously I suggested adding a Ford Mondeo or Toyota Avensis to the reader's shortlist, which up to that point had consisted of a Vauxhall Insignia and a Honda Accord.
When planting on time with high quality seed into unadventurously tilled seedbeds the mark seeding rate is 30 to 35 seeds per square foot.
Steph had a chocolate pecan and caramel tart while Rosa, again unadventurously, had milk.
Other questions raised by the packaging are: Why call it rather unadventurously 'combining core approaches'?
My wife unadventurously chose the lamb roast dinner with roast potatoes, vegetables and Yorkshire pudding.
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