Definition of Unpleasantries. Meaning of Unpleasantries. Synonyms of Unpleasantries

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Definition of Unpleasantries

Unpleasantries
Unpleasantry Un*pleas"ant*ry, n.; pl. Unpleasantries. 1. Want of pleasantry. [R.] 2. A state of disagreement; a falling out. --Thackeray.

Meaning of Unpleasantries from wikipedia

- context in common usage; any coercion or threat of coercion (or other unpleasantries) can have a chilling effect on a group of people regarding a specific...
- things begin to go down south. The drudgery of the kitchen and its many unpleasantries - cleaning, filthy utensils and leaking taps - are left to the women...
- things begin to go down south. The drudgery of the kitchen and its many unpleasantries - cleaning, filthy utensils and leaking taps - are left to the women...
- is not this unpleasant by choice; his species of alien must let all unpleasantries out, for if they don't, it will turn into poison and kill them. He is...
- the dedication, skill, and discipline required to develop an act; and unpleasantries with h****lers and the law. Gazzo; Hustle, Danny; Wells, James E (2006)...
- mentioned a final time in the Prose Edda where Third discusses the unpleasantries of Náströnd. Third notes that Hvergelmir yet worse than the venom-filled...
- separates its definition of "****ing match" (a conflict involving "unpleasantries") from "****ing contest" (a conflict with negative attacks made by both...
- the Skewer family in fishing. Blinky's gang withstands Mrs. Skewer's unpleasantry, but when her son Suki is lost at sea and rescued by Flap, she realizes...
- bristled end, thereby preventing the release of smells, germs and other unpleasantries. Further development of the traditional toilet brush focus on the risk...
- include the nature of aristocratic life and its faults as well as the unpleasantries of the world and its denizens. Many of the works feature instances of...