unrested

IPA: ʌnrˈɛstʌd

adjective

  • Not rested
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Examples of "unrested" in Sentences

  • Hannah awoke feeling unrested; she had not slept well.
  • The New York strip was dense, flavourless and unrested.
  • I know I can become much more emotional if I am unrested.
  • He rose late, unrested and anxious, and in considerable facial pain.
  • Or attributing the gaffes and unrested McCain is making to his old age?
  • I thought it likely he had gone now, unrested but washed and combed, to find the girl and break the news of his marriage.
  • District Court in Newark that he dispatched unqualified or unrested pilots to fly charter customers for Platinum Jet Management LLC.
  •  When two or more men come to Dunnbroke, expect to be challenged before entry by an unrested spirit who dresses in the style of our grandfathers and claims to be a champion pugilist.
  • By signing their names to this new "compromise" legislation, Democrats are saying that it's OK to send under-armored, under-supplied, unrested, untrained troops into Iraq indefinitely.
  • If you can call John Murtha's bill to prevent under-equipped and unrested GI's from going back into Iraq 'anti-troop,' if you can question the validity of John Kerry 5 medals of valor, if you can call Cindy Sheehan a traitor and Nancy Pelosi an al-Qaeda sympathizer, aren't you in fact questioning their patriotism, but are just too chickenshit to say so?

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