Thousands left their homes in the (which afterwards proved to be) unburned district, and sought shelter, as stated, in the parks and streets in the open air.
In the general appearance it resembles the country where a forest fire has swept, the chimneys and unburned telephone poles representing the standing trunks of trees.
It is the flue, however, that permits of the necessary draft and carries off unburned gases.
As is true of a coal range, a gas range also requires a flue to carry off the products of unburned gas.
But he did not expect his companion to turn back yet: before he desisted, Vane would seek for and examine every unburned tree.
But there may be some unburned spruce farther on," Carroll urged.
In Judea, while enormous, rough blocks were used in huge structures, the houses were made of unburned brick, with ceilings of palm or sycamore beams covered with a layer of hard earth.
The houses were built ofunburned brick, made from a heavy clay, mixed with a little sand and chopped straw; this was shaped into oblong slabs which were dried in the sun.
From all directions they came; from the cabins that yet remained standing, from the tents pitched close against the unburned walls of the stockade, from rude wickiups of skins and of brushwood.
The few cabins which had escaped the conflagration had been pre-empted by the first-comers, while the later arrivals pitched their tents and shelter tarps close against the logs of the unburned portion of MacNair's stockade.
In the unburned portion of the forest, the treetops were rustling nervously.
When he tilted the lit end down, the flame blazed up brightly, licking greedily at the unburned stem.
This advantage is partial counterbalance to the cost of freight on the worthless portion of unburned stone.
There is opportunity to grind up unburned and waste material with the caustic lime, and this form of lime usually contains some hydrated material.
If the unburned cores of kilns are ground up, the material simply retains the value of unburned stone.
Some dealers in fresh burned lime have asserted that it was folly to expect any appreciable result from the use of unburned limestone.
The unburned corner of the envelop fooled the man.
She did succeed in burning the larger part of the covers, and only by accident, or rather by reason of her haste, was, as I shall tell you, lucky enough to leave unburned a bit of the outer cover.
The line of demarcation between the burned and the unburned areas seemed extraordinarily well defined.
Between the main fire and the back fire were still several hundred yards of good, unburned country.
The CO passes out of the stack unburned as a volatile gas capable of further combustion.
The presence of black specks ordinarily indicates unburned coal, and often will be found where the coal contains bone or slate.
Loss due to unburned fuel which is carried by the draft, as small particles, beyond the bridge wall into the setting or up the stack.
This expression of efficiency furnishes a means for comparing one boiler and furnace with another, when the losses of unburned coal due to grates, cleanings, etc.
This sample may serve also for analysis and the determination ofunburned carbon and fusing temperature.
Imbedded in this floor of unburned clay were a few very much decomposed, but unburned, human bones.
After the process was completed, what remained unburned was covered with earth and a mound formed.
A piece of unburnedpaper would have shown with startling distinctness.
In a few minutes the three stood on the unburned forest floor on the farther side of the strip of black.
Charley got his rule and laid it across the end of an unburned log in his fireplace.
They left him unburned and unburied, and, weeping, they followed Ulysses, as follow they must, to see the homes of the ghosts and the house of Hades.
Williams's method of consuming the unburned gases which escape from the grate, and are carried through the flues, 260.
A patent has recently been granted to Mr. Williams, one of the directors of the City of Dublin Steam Navigation Company, for a method of consuming the unburned gases which escape from the grate, and are carried through the flues.
It is evident that such tubes must be inefficient unless they are placed in the flues so near the furnace, that the temperature of the unburned gases shall be sufficiently high to produce their combustion.
Propositions were made that they should divide into two parties, and go one to the right and the other to the left until they arrived at unburned ground, the edge of which they should follow until they met.
You won't be able to see it again, but when you eject a cartridge case--later on for the powder pattern test, I will show that you can have residues of unburned powder.
You would pick up unburned powder, residues, and partially burned powder.
The body with the engobe may be burned before glazing or the glaze may be put upon the unburned ware and the whole subjected to one fire only.
The decoration was painted in cobalt blue upon the unburned surface of the enamel.
An engobe must, of course, be put upon the unburned or green clay ware and this should be leather hard, not dry.
Like flint it aids in the porosity of the unburned clay but unlike flint it produces density in the firing.
For color decoration upon the pottery, ordinary underglaze colors are used, either upon the unburned clay or upon the burned ware commonly called biscuit.
The glaze is laid upon this porous ware, or upon the unburned clay if preferred, and then comes the high fire or "Grand Feu" of the French.
When the burial urn is found to contain unburned bones, its mouth is sometimes closed with the skull; in other cases one or more inverted earthen pans are used for that purpose.
The urns contain a black sticky earth supposed to represent traces of burned flesh, and often unburned bones, skull, or teeth, together with a collection of the smaller relics which have been described.
The earliest records in this character are graven on the unburned bricks of pyramidal-shaped temples, which a little before the time of Abraham began to be built by a nation composed of mixed Shemite, Cushite, and Scythian (i.
Yellow flames are usually smoky; that is, they usually are full of unburned bits of carbon that float off above the flame.
All vacant houses in the unburned district were seized.
Soup kitchens were established in the streets of the unburned section, no fires whatever being allowed indoors, and many hungry persons were fed by these individual efforts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unburned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.