If visitors or friends caught or brought with them either of these fish, a child of the family would be taken and laid down in an unheated oven, as a peace-offering to Moso for the indignity done to him by the strangers.
Any one eating or injuring such things had either to be sham baked in an unheated oven, or drink a quantity of rancid oil as penance and a purgative.
But it was assuredly not a gown to wear in a country house where draughts of cold air filled the unheated rooms and halls.
There were no mattresses and only one blanket to keep off the chill of a Puget Sound night in the cold, unheated steel cells.
Great discomfort was experienced by the prisoners from having to sleep on the cold steel floors of the unheated cells during the chill November nights.
Very likely the founders of their religion also slept in unheated rooms.
Suddenly an eskimo drove up in a sleigh harnessed with reindeer; he had the face of the waiter who had shown me to the unheated room.
She looked at them, and then abruptly said: "they are satisfactory, have fires built at once; my servant can sleep in the unheated room.
On May 10 a terrarium with several adults was placed in dilute sunshine beside a window in an unheated room.
Shelf beds should not be used in unheated sheds, because of the difficulty in keeping them warm in winter.
In the case of beds in unheated structures the ordinary atmosphere is generally moist enough.
An unheated mushroom house must be regarded as a shed, and treated similarly, as described in the following chapter.
In an unheated cellar the mushrooms grow large and solid, but they do not come so quickly nor in such large numbers as in a heated one.
We sometimes read that it does not occur in unheated cellars, but this is a mistake, for in our unheated tunnel cellars, where the temperature in April does not exceed 55°, maggots always appear about the end of this month.
In summer the stench of the warm lard would be nauseating, and in winter the cans would all but freeze to his naked little fingers in the unheated cellar.
The winter came, and the place where he worked was a dark, unheated cellar, where you could see your breath all day, and where your fingers sometimes tried to freeze.
The chill of these sunless, unheated buildings in winter can well be imagined.
Hard cheese are also made from pasteurized milk, but in most cases such cheese differ, especially in the degree of flavor, from that made from unheated milk.
Where the disease has been established in a region for some time, there is also danger that unheated factory by-products, as skim milk and whey, may function in its spread.
Unfortunately, however, it was she who had to occupy the apartment and to her it did matter very much, for her American blood never had grown used to the chill of unheated rooms.
She knew only too well the feeling of the water in a room that was like an unheated cellar in the rainy season of late autumn.
At the same time, from our insulated but unheated garage comes buckets and boxes of sprouting potatoes and cart loads of moldy uneaten winter squashes.
If a month or more is going to pass without adding food or if the house will be unheated during a winter "sabbatical," you should give your worms to a friend to care for.
After the hulls are dry, such nuts as black walnuts, English walnuts and butternuts may be put in barrels or burlap bags and stored in anunheated basement without seriously deteriorating.
An unheated cellar with a dirt floor is a very satisfactory place for storing trees.
He went into the Pinakothek, where at this time of the year and day the large, unheated halls stand empty.
The pupæ were then allowed to hibernate in an unheated room, and in April and May gave nothing but Levana.
Cure samples until they are dry enough not to lose more weight preferably in an unheated room.
The last seven samples were held in a dry but unheated room for a week before cracking and show an average test score of 83.
The resulting uncertainty as to whether the heated or the unheated wines were to be preferred was so absolute as to be comical.
In less than six weeks, particularly in the wine of 1863, a very perceptible floating deposit began to form in all the unheated bottles.
After the cooling of the bottles he laid them by the side of other unheated bottles of the same wines in a cellar, the temperature of which varied in summer between thirteen and seventeen degrees.
Two only yesterday had to be taken home in a condition something like that of a fit, the result of prolonged sedentary work in unheated rooms.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unheated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.