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Use "unmilitary" in a sentence
"A person who has passed forty or fifty years of life in pursuits wholly unmilitary is suddenly metamorphosed into a full colonel or brigadier, occasionally into"
"It might be called unmilitary by some of the sterner characters in our service, but we believe by occasionally drawing comparisons to something real amusing -- a good joke -- you show your men that the "old Man" is really made of human stuff."
"By comparison, many Americans were often sloppily dressed, slouching in deportment, awkward in movement, in short unmilitary."