unbroken

IPA: ʌnbrˈoʊkʌn

adjective

  • Whole, not divided into parts.
  • Of a horse, not tamed.
  • Continuous, without interruption.
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Examples of "unbroken" in Sentences

  • I guess the unbroken is a ironically about her hymen.
  • We lived together in unbroken harmony for twenty years.
  • A record we earnestly trust will remain unbroken for as long a time as he is available.
  • Crack the eggs over the skillet -- ideally all yolks would remain unbroken, but one of mine broke.
  • We pause over them and the thoughts they suggest, comparing them in unbroken silence with our own experience.
  • Between July 19 and Aug. 9 of that year, heat records were set on nine days and they remain unbroken more than three-quarters of a century later.
  • For a time each blow brought a yelp from him; but fear passed into terror, until finally his yelps were voiced in unbroken succession, unconnected with the rhythm of the punishment.
  • Ginna, the best way to get the eggs out unbroken is to temper the chocolate, that way your eggs not only stay intact but they also have a smooth texture, good bite and a brilliant sheen.

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