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Kirk made up his mind that she was beautiful, all the more so because of her complete unselfconsciousness.
She moved with a certain energy and an unselfconsciousness that was immediately endearing.
He did this with perfect unselfconsciousness and apparently without any desire to be conspicuous.
That is one of your most powerful attractions, your unselfconsciousness.
What she detested most was the absolute unselfconsciousness of her ego.
Here we have a self-consciousness, developed and controlled to the point when it becomes unselfconsciousness.
Felicia opened her dress, with complete unselfconsciousness, and laid the child to her breast.
They shuffled toward the barrel, favoring their individual arthritides with the unselfconsciousness of long resignation.
She pulled off her T-shirt with the unselfconsciousness one finds in actors and, I suppose, dancers.
He reached out to her and with the unselfconsciousness of a child traced the course of the scar on her face.
These rare moments of total unselfconsciousness are there to be captured ... if you can summon the nerve.
In girlhood, there may be complete unselfconsciousness of beauty, although the child who is encouraged too young to consider her appearance becomes precocious and vain.
It adores pure animal-like unselfconsciousness.
I don't know any other place where men and women of all ages, social classes, and degrees of pulchritude mingle with Such ease and unselfconsciousness.
Indeed, here with Kitty at the edge of the woods, she felt such a relief into unselfconsciousness that she bathed in it as she bathed in her pool.
As played with extraordinary unselfconsciousness by Marcelia Cartaxo, Macabea is perpetually red-nosed and as unglamorous as any film heroine has ever been.
Their lovemaking had been urgent but gentle, heightened by the unselfconsciousness that only an intimate familiarity with the other person's body can bring, and tinged a bit with sadness as they lay in each other's arms afterward.
As we react, our furtive vantage point is implicitly reproved in the unselfconsciousness of the two we watch, who, innocent of guilt or shame, never trouble about what any eye might see in them:
Hawaii was beautiful, and its genius lay in its look, like a new flower opening, like a starfish cluster of fragile fluttering petals, whose bright primary colors gave it an air of unselfconsciousness and false innocence.
Jogja and nearby Solo are showcases for the arts and crafts, and the green hills and fields of Central Java display its ancient shrines with a certain unselfconsciousness that abets the joy of discovery.
There was no chance that he was feigning sleep; O'Rourke was snoring ever so softly, his mouth open slightly in that vulnerable unselfconsciousness Kate had seen so often when she checked on Joshua in the night.
There was just something about him, about his rumpled, tweedy, and hornrimmed appearance, his curly and unkempt blond hair, his rather shambling and distracted manner, and his total unselfconsciousness that had struck her as incredibly endearing.
She could have been a model - probably had been before she became a hotel receptionist - that respectable female calling that yet has a whiff of the high demi-monde about it - and she still moved her beautiful body with the unselfconsciousness of someone who is used to going about with nothing, or practically nothing, on.
A review by dance critic Anna Kisselgoff of The Times in 1971 said the troupe's enthusiasm "suggest an interest in dance that can only be applauded", noting their "amazing physical fearlessness, humor, inventiveness and unselfconsciousness", creating "witty and theatrical shapes" and "kinetic gags" using their body movements and groupings.