21 examples of unaccommodating in sentences

After a desperate struggle, I succeeded, to my great joy, in securing a bed for myself, not, however, without undergoing a severe objurgation from the landlady, who could not understand such unaccommodating selfishness.

"The unaccommodating attitude of the Greek Government was sufficient excuse," he remarks, in reference to the Boycott of 1912.

Of consequence, however much the unaccommodating conduct of Mr. Moreland disposed his neighbours to calumniate him, scandal was deprived of that daily food which is requisite for her subsistence, and the name of that gentleman was scarcely ever heard.

[Fr.], inadmissible; inapposite &c (irrelevant) 10. uncongenial; ill-assorted, ill-sorted; mismatched, misjoined^, misplaced, misclassified; unaccommodating, irreducible, incommensurable, uncommensurable^; unsympathetic.

cross, crossgrained^; perverse, wayward, humorsome^; restiff^, restive; cantankerous, intractable, exceptious^, sinistrous^, deaf to reason, unaccommodating, rusty, froward; cussed [U.S.]. dogged &c (stubborn) 606.

Fairfax, though called a Presbyterian, had nothing of that stern, unaccommodating character which then marked the leaders of the party.

"I couldn't be unaccommodating," she admitted.

The speaker's obstinate carriage, square coat, square legs, square shoulders,nay, his very neckcloth, trained to take him by the throat with an unaccommodating grasp, like a stubborn fact, as it was,all helped the emphasis.

Shakespeare's whole mode of procedure finds something unaccommodating in the actual stage; his great talent is that of an epitomist, and since poets are, on the whole, epitomists of Nature, we must here, too, acknowledge Shakespeare's great merit; only we deny, at the same time, and that to his credit, that the stage was a worthy sphere for his genius.

On the whole, I can imagine the world rubbing along very well with marriage as unaccommodating as a perfected steel trap.

Still, nobody has come forward to write his biography as it should be written; and we are yet to seek for the illustrated moral of a sensitive, unaccommodating, and impulsive being, rebelling against the rules of life and the general philosophy of his fellow-creatures, and shrinking with a shy, uncomprehended pride from the companionship of society.

"The most unaccommodating politician need not absolutely want friends.

If, then, it is a relative pronoun, it is, to say the least, a very unaccommodating one.

"What has he done to-day, which is unaccommodating?" asked Forester.

Marco thought that his cousin Forester was considering what should be done to James, for being so unaccommodating.

You represented him as refusing you his knife because he was unaccommodating and selfish, whereas it was only proper regard to the safety of his property.

Letter number three was invariably a brief philippic in which I would consign the unaccommodating doctor to oblivion.

Such instances are, I believe, not very rare; and as a Frenchman usually prefers his interest to every thing else, and is not quite so unaccommodating as an Englishman, an amicable arrangement takes place, and one seldom hears of a separation.

Such instances are, I believe, not very rare; and as a Frenchman usually prefers his interest to every thing else, and is not quite so unaccommodating as an Englishman, an amicable arrangement takes place, and one seldom hears of a separation.

They are trying to kill the British on our side and we are trying to kill them; and they are as coyly unaccommodating about putting up their heads as we are.

It is an unaccommodating world!

21 examples of  unaccommodating  in sentences