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Sentence count:51+1Posted:2017-10-30Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: commonsensecommon sensestuff and nonsensenonsenseconsensusconsensualnonsensicalsense of responsibilityMeaning: adj. not tolerating irrelevancies. 
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31. Andy is a street-wise ex-cop, with a blunt, no-nonsense approach that is offensive to some but appreciated by many.
32. Top-quality, no-nonsense fish and chips in the heart of Marylebone.
33. Jason, with his no-nonsense approach, has been an asset to the project.
34. Gavrilova returned one day from a seminar in Nizhny Novgorod and decided on no-nonsense measures.
35. Apart from being the best companion anyone could ever hope for, her no-nonsense proof reading stopped me drifting down many narrative cul - de sacs.
36. With her plain Jane , middle-aged looks and her no-nonsense approach to life, Susan is perhaps the most unlikely star to be discovered of late.
37. "Everybody liked and really respected him," says Reynolds. "He was a leader and a no-nonsense guy.
38. Obviously, that rather challenging and provocative notion is something that lends itself readily to the sort of no-nonsense tone that I'm talking about.
39. A no-nonsense attendant in rainboots took us past rows of barking dogs, many big and scary, at least to me.
40. Sharon Foster, a no-nonsense fifth-grade teacher from Emerald Shores, Fla., said she had hoped for more.
41. Are our managers no-nonsense aggressive competitors or are they more concerned with driving out inefficiencies?
42. Susan Sarandon plays no-nonsense Louise, a single woman who convinces her unhappily married best friend, the loopy Thelma (Geena Davis), to take a road trip with her for much-needed chick bonding.
43. Although Putin has a reputation as a no-nonsense politician, he has often been reluctant to fire officials in the past, preferring to publicly dress them down instead.
44. It must be kind of a relief to get this sort of no-nonsense attitude toward these issues after all the tacking and veering that we're likely to have experienced in earlier writers.
45. 'She is somebody that can develop relationships very quickly. A no-nonsense person,' she said.
46. It's the difference between what my father describes as "finicky" Flynn sleep – Flynn is my mother's maiden name – and solid,[http://sentencedict.com/no-nonsense.html] no-nonsense Morrisroe sleep.
47. It's a kind of a downright, no-nonsense, let's-get-on-with-it kind of tone that, after reading Derrida and other writers of that kind, you're perhaps not quite ready for. In a way it's bracing.
48. This no-nonsense attitude makes him an absolute joy to work with.
49. She seems kind and no-nonsense, so this is as cruelly unexpected as a punch in the solar plexus: she's telling me I'm not doing my job properly.
50. Does this suggest a slap-dash approach to personal hygiene in the more mature, a no-nonsense efficient approach, or a deep seated eco-consciousness and concern about water conservation?
51. I checked out Vince's No-Nonsense Muscle Building program, and although I don't own it, I did get the impression that Vince has a clue what he is talking about.
More similar words: commonsensecommon sensestuff and nonsensenonsenseconsensusconsensualnonsensicalsense of responsibilitysensesensessensedconsentin a sensemissensesenselesstensenessroad senseinsensatemake sensesixth senseconsent toinsensiblyfive sensesinsensibleconsentinginsensitivemake sense ofsense of smellsense of humorsense of touch
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