unpainted

IPA: ʌnpˈeɪntɪd

adjective

  • Not painted
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Examples of "unpainted" in Sentences

  • Anyone else remember tan braided line, thin bamboo cane poles, and unpainted cork bobbers?
  • These unpainted spot paintings sell for more than the painted ones, and they generally remain unpainted. via
  • Charlie was seated behind his desk, an unpainted door held up on one end by a sawhorse and the other by a chipped file cabinet.
  • Rob would gently suggest that they could always be painted but they could not be unpainted, 'so let's try it with a clear finish and see.'
  • The human-scale dimensions of low, unpainted buildings and houses made of natural materials surrounded by gardens and narrow pathways created an otherworldly atmosphere.
  • The show's signature image is of a marvelously carved, unpainted 40-inch-high palanquin—a partly open sedan-chair on carrying poles—designed to bear aloft a divinely inhabited figure in processions.
  • The third was something I would never wear out in public because it is a vastly unflattering color for custardy-colored me, but for sleeping and working out it doesn't matter much: it's the color of unpainted canvas.
  • Years afterward, when the open-grazing days were over, and the red grass had been ploughed under and under until it had almost disappeared from the prairie; when all the fields were under fence, and the roads no longer ran about like wild things, but followed the surveyed section-lines, Mr. Shimerda's grave was still there, with a sagging wire fence around it, and an unpainted wooden cross.

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