(1) With a sad shrug they then quickly munched down on a piece of lifeless unemotional unpoetic babycorn.(2) Gadsby's signature gingered butternut squash and lobster soup tasted uninterestingly sweet, its soft ‘cloud’ of almond-flavored egg white too strident, its ‘hazelnut veil’ an unpoetic dusting of pulverized nuts.(3) The freewheeling breadth that enables Murray to include it is one of his best qualities and serves as a welcome reminder that there is still poetry in vernaculars, and poetry too in things that we have come to consider unpoetic .(4) The name ‘United Provinces of America’ would be correct, but is irredeemably unpoetic .(5) Silliman approaches the history of this community through the stories of her ‘foremothers’, an unpoetic term for such poetically named women as Ruby, Flower and Farah.(6) And this is what the term editor can do, unpoetic as may be.(7) It hovers so close because like life, it's often unfair, unpoetic , plain contradictory, and retrospectively embarrassing - few of Darnielle's stories have chronicled passions so unadorned and believable.(8) Lyrically, the album matches its musical dead weight with a string of unpoetic clichés - maybe the lunkheads who fill arenas didn't get Chris Martin's ramblings about spies and scientists.(9) Things get incredibly bizarre and life-threatening for Dent from now on, surrounded as he and his friends are by unpoetic , greasy monsters, depressed robots, a planet construction yard, talking mice, a total-perspective gun and so on.(10) He is either a complete chancer or some kind of neglected genius (as the artist and promoter Richard Demarco puts it, an ‘alchemist’ taking ‘ordinary, run-of-the-mill, unpoetic information and turning it into gold’).(11) On the contrary, the raw and prolix language of his novels is unabashedly unpoetic and polemical.(12) Kelsey Grammer was not awful, merely unpoetic , untragic, uninteresting.(13) Many felt that he rarely revealed the ‘whole person’: he remained unconvinced that such an inherently unpoetic entity could be said to exist.(14) As always her diction is sparse, almost unpoetic .(15) That ‘something real ‘- demystified empirical, disciplined, unpoetic , unfanciful, formal criticism - presented itself in the writings of Greenberg.’(16) There was a good deal of cheering after the final frenetic dash, eliciting as an encore a muddled and unpoetic account of Chopin's delicately arpeggiated Étude in E flat.