unhurrying
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[edit]unhurrying (comparative more unhurrying, superlative most unhurrying)
- Not hurrying.
- 1903, Algernon Bastard, The Gourmet's Guide to Europe[1]:
- The two comfortable ladies who sit near the door at the desk, and the little show-table of the finest fruit seem to me never to have changed, and there is still the same quiet-footed, unhurrying service which impressed me when first I made the acquaintance of the restaurant.
- 1917, Knut Hamsun, Growth of the Soil[2]:
- The story is epic in its magnitude, in its calm, steady progress and unhurrying rhythm, in its vast and intimate humanity.