unlined

IPA: ʌnɫˈaɪnd

adjective

  • Without lining; without liner.
  • Unmarked by lines, especially of the skin.
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Examples of "unlined" in Sentences

  • His cheeks are full and his skin unlined; he looks far younger than his 67 years.
  • Plus, electronics sometimes wind up sitting around in unlined pits, where chemicals can leech into soil and groundwater, poisoning the surrounding areas.
  • The plaintiffs argue that Texaco, which Chevron acquired in 2001, unloaded drilling mud and wastewater into unlined pits or rivers during 18 years of oil production.
  • It was unlined, with a straight, upstanding collar, and besides the zippers, the only other noticeable detail was the name, Coop, embroidered over the pocket in red.
  • McGrath points out that the disposal site is in a 100 year floodplain and is "unlined," which allows toxins from the coal ash to leak into the area's groundwater and potentially into someone's drinking water downriver.
  • The subtle arches of her eyebrows, the delicate curves of her ears, the ruddy fullness of her lips, her porcelain skin, the miraculous, mysterious line of demarcation where her black black hair began on that unlined forehead.

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