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unimaginatively

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Adv.1.unimaginatively - in a matter-of-fact mannerunimaginatively - in a matter-of-fact manner; "I applied my attention prosaically to my routine"
2.unimaginatively - without imaginationunimaginatively - without imagination; "the stage sets were designed rather unimaginatively"
imaginatively - with imagination; "the room was decorated very imaginatively"
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unimaginatively [ˈʌnɪˈmædʒɪnətɪvlɪ] ADVde manera poco imaginativa
unimaginatively
unimaginatively [ˌʌnɪˈmædʒ/ɛ7nətɪvlɪ] advsenza fantasia


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Unimaginatively composed and unimaginably poorly executed, these skull-ridden pictures would surely never have been considered for display at the Wallace had the shark-butcher's name not been behind them.
Jackman's drover - called Drover, somewhat unimaginatively - does his best to keep his lover safe from the murderous fiends, but would rather be off riding with his cattle as we are regularly reminded.
After the Arc, still rather unimaginatively restricted to just the one renewal in the afternoon, you could not fail to be struck by the manner in which connections threw themselves into the longest media debrief imaginable.
 
 
 
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