Jefferson was quite prepared, in a matter-of-fact way, to equate the terms Federalist, aristocrat, monocrat, and Tory. |
As a Virgo, she exhibits practicality and a matter-of-fact attitude, she has no patience for fiction. |
He tried to keep his tone matter-of-fact and business-like, but he couldn't completely hide the quiver of emotion as he spoke of leaving her. |
Others are angry but matter-of-fact about a lifestyle that seems unbearably grim to the outsider. |
Far from the stereotyped image of a kooky doomsday prepper, he was matter-of-fact and said that prepping was a kind of insurance. |
Likewise, her voice has a matter-of-fact plaintiveness that defines, but can also box in, her performance. |