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Lexicographical Neighbors of Noncommital
Literary usage of Noncommital
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Welfare: The Political Economy of Welfare Reform in the United States by Martin Anderson (1978)
"President Ford, who had voted for Nixon's Family Assistance Plan while a congressman
from Michigan, was interested but noncommital. The results of the White ..."
2. Romance & Tragedy by Prosser Hall Frye (1922)
"... and to assign to men's actions specifically human and intelligible values of
good and evil in place of the neutral and noncommital attributions of right ..."
3. A Vagabond Journey Around the World: A Narrative of Personal Experience by Harry Alverson Franck (1911)
"His face puckered up as he read the missive — all, that is, except the nose,
which preserved a noncommital serenity. " Ah!" he snored, drawing out a ticket ..."
4. My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World by Julian Dibbell (1998)
"... see also the royal gender's we, us, our, etc., and second person's you, your,
yours. . .), or the graphically noncommital splat (‘fe, ..."
5. The Economic Causes of Great Fortunes by Anna Prichitt Youngman (1909)
"However, his adroit inquiries elicited little information; the President's attitude
was noncommital, not to say discouraging.1i But Gould was not to be ..."