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Example sentences for "uninjured"

Lexicographically close words:
uninformed; uninhabitable; uninhabited; uninhibited; uninitiated; uninscribed; uninspired; uninspiring; uninstructed; uninstructive
  1. I found myself stretched in safety on the turf beyond, and Mad Bess lying, panting, but uninjured beside me.

  2. A bird, when its nest is pulled out of a bush, though it should be laid uninjured close by, never attempts to replace it in its situation; it contents itself with building another.

  3. The shining matter was fluid and very adhesive: little spots, where the skin had been torn, continued bright with a slight scintillation, whilst the uninjured parts were obscured.

  4. And evidences of the war were on every side: injured and uninjured soldiers; poster appeals for enlistments, for the saving of food or money to win the war; and many other signs and mute testimonies of the great conflict.

  5. This served further to rouse Blake, and it was soon found, aside from a painful cut on the head, that he was uninjured except for bruises, such as they all had.

  6. The necessary counter action would be to force to consciousness the idea of the uninjured wrist and the corresponding reactions.

  7. He had to hold his two forearms close in front of his eyes and stare at them, giving his full attention to the visual impression of the smooth, uninjured skin of the wrist.

  8. When this is done, the manubrium most usually points to the uninjured nutrient-tube d e every time any part of the tissue-band a l is irritated.

  9. All our thoughts were to pick up wounded ones, and to try to rescue some uninjured ones.

  10. So at the Jewish Hospital we had five thousand injured and seven thousand uninjured to feed and protect for two weeks.

  11. We succeeded in rescuing some uninjured who were in hiding.

  12. I did not mention it at the time, but Larry had managed to save his riddle uninjured when he left the Hector, and his appearance with it under his arm afforded no small amount of satisfaction to the crew of the Jane.

  13. Several of the other ships were also sending their uninjured boats to the rescue; but before they could reach the blazing ship, we heard a fearfully loud explosion.

  14. For fresco it is admirably adapted, being quite uninjured by lime.

  15. A simple original pigment, consisting wholly of the earth, it resembles ordinary terre verte in being unaffected by strong light or impure air, and uninjured by admixture; but differs from it in not darkening by time.

  16. The hyposulpharsenite of manganese is a dark red precipitate, uninjured by sulphuretted hydrogen, and so far applicable as a pigment.

  17. He rejected the pusillanimous proposals of flight that came from his attendants, and marched, with the king's son at his side, uninjured through the enemy.

  18. In the uninjured state of the sepulchre this wall was more or less concealed by a construction similar to those which we have described in speaking of the tombs in the plain.

  19. On either hand, the trees waved uninjured in the air of the morning; but in the forthright course of its advance, the hurricane had left no trophy standing.

  20. The valve fits so closely, judging from the result of immersing uninjured bladders in various solutions, that it is doubtful whether any putrid fluid habitually passes outwards.

  21. A plant was so placed in a solution of one part of the carbonate to 146 of water that the young uninjured roots could be observed.

  22. But this view was proved erroneous, for a plant with uninjured roots, bearing four leaves, was submerged in distilled water for 47 hrs.

  23. After a day these three leaves opened, and were fairly sensitive when the uninjured filaments were touched.

  24. Although in the case of uninjured flower-stems and leaves the carbonate seems to be absorbed only by the glands, yet it enters a cut surface much more quickly than a gland.

  25. The exterior of the building has not altogether escaped uninjured or unaltered.

  26. It had the singular good fortune of escaping, together with the castle, nearly uninjured from the bombardment, during the reign of our third William, which laid the town in ashes.

  27. Berberis Wallichii, from the hot Khasia range in India, is uninjured by our sharpest frosts, and ripens its fruit under our cool summers.

  28. This has stood the winter uninjured in so many districts that it may at least be recommended for planting in favoured situations and by the seaside.

  29. It has stood uninjured for several years in various parts of England, so that its hardihood may be taken for granted.

  30. So far it has proved itself perfectly hardy in this country, there being specimens at wide distances apart that have stood uninjured through our past severe winters.

  31. Mexico has stood for several years uninjured in the South of England, it is not to be relied upon.

  32. Being only semi-hardy will account for the scarcity of this beautiful Japanese shrub, but having stood uninjured in all but the coldest parts of these islands should induce lovers of flowering shrubs to give it a fair chance.

  33. He experienced again the dreadful fear of mind that he had lost in this dream of the uninjured chair.

  34. Peter woke up, rubbing his eyes, for he had been dreaming that he saw the chair again with its beautiful red padding standing whole and uninjured before the grandfather's door.

  35. The enemy found that it would be impossible even to spike them without a terrible loss of life, and so left them uninjured as trophies for the victorious garrison of Tait-san.

  36. He and some other passengers accordingly managed to undo the couplings, and the uninjured coaches, detached from the burning ones, glided down the incline into safety.

  37. It occurred at once to my eldest brother, the late Duke, that as the train was standing on a sharp incline, the uninjured carriages would, if uncoupled, roll down the hill of their own accord.

  38. It is evident that this must have been a cutting or chopping tool: but the materials on which it was employed would seem to have been soft, as the edge is by no means sharp, and is also entirely uninjured by use.

  39. In places, the gravel overlies what appears to have been an old land-surface, in the mould of which fragments of branches of trees, and bones of ox and elephant, have been found uninjured and lying together.

  40. I have never seen an instance of nutritious seeds passing through the intestines of a bird; but hard seeds of fruit pass uninjured through even the digestive organs of a turkey.

  41. Mrs. White took the uninjured mass of golden brown tresses into her hands.

  42. Plutarch transfers this to Zopyrus, and represents Darius as saying that he would rather have Zopyrus uninjured than 100 Babylons; "Reg.

  43. If you tell us the truth, whether you saw Smerdis when he gave these orders, or whether you received them from one of his servants, you shall go away uninjured from this place.

  44. But by good fortune he was uninjured and the Magian was slain.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uninjured" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bright; entire; fresh; harmless; intact; inviolate; mint; perfect; pristine; safe; sound; unblemished; unbroken; undamaged; unfaded; unharmed; unhurt; unimpaired; uninjured; unmarked; unmarred; unscarred; unscathed; unspoiled; untouched; virgin; whole