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Example sentences for "unmade"

Lexicographically close words:
unloving; unluckiest; unluckily; unluckiness; unlucky; unmagnetized; unmaidenly; unmailed; unmake; unmakes
  1. The unmade monarch was accompanied by a guard "of twelve score horsemen," and on his arrival, proceeded straight to the tent of his successor.

  2. Thus, for the second time in six years, had the Catholic question made and unmade cabinets.

  3. They made and unmade the rulers, and finally became rulers themselves.

  4. It was you, who unmade it," answered Miss Adair with gratitude.

  5. She looked with distaste at a pile of soiled dishes that remained from Bowers's breakfast, and at the unmade bunk with a grimy flour sack for a pillow case.

  6. One man, indeed, Edward knew was still deemed his superior; and the banished Plantagenet burned for an opportunity to exercise his somewhat savage valor against the patriot earl who had made and unmade him.

  7. Taylor Avenue (then almost the city's edge, and which now is a girdle worn high about its gigantic middle) petered out into violently muddy and unmade streets and great patches of unimproved vacant lots that in winter were gaunt with husks.

  8. Directly opposite the dusty, unmade street, she could see her parents' home standing unprotected except for one sapling maple, the sun already pressing against the drawn shades.

  9. Lassen who is unmade from a good fisherman and not completed to a bishop, while his brother Julius who has stayed in his natural environment and become a shrewd hotel-keeper has at least some contact with the realities.

  10. And all that he had made was very good, and he would have none of it unmade again.

  11. He went to his own room instead, and sat down on the unmade bed, with a pencil, a bit of paper, and a frightful furrow between his downcast eyes.

  12. It earned him an ambiguous compliment from various reviewers who insisted on dubbing him the English So-and-so; but it was lucky for Harry that the new humour was then an unmade phrase.

  13. The thought of the awful muddle—the unmade bed and the wild disorder which reigned there—seemed to give her a momentary spurt of strength.

  14. It was never forgotten that the god of Nippur had once made and unmade kings, that Akkad had been the seat of an empire, or that Ur had preceded Babylon as the capital of the ruling dynasty.

  15. Once in possession of the form of space, mind uses it like a net with meshes that can be made and unmade at will, which, thrown over matter, divides it as the needs of our action demand.

  16. For, as soon as we are confronted with true duration, we see that it means creation, and that if that which is being unmade endures, it can only be because it is inseparably bound to what is making itself.

  17. The waste space on the other side of the unmade street, a repository for all the rubbish of the neighborhood, brought a groan to his lips.

  18. The hot, dusty, unmade street, with its hideous rows of stuccoed villas, loomed before his eyes and confirmed his swiftly born disinclination to taking at once this final and ominous step.

  19. There is, in every average piece of chalk, something which he cannot make into chalk again when he has once unmade it.

  20. To me the longest railroad journey, instead of being stupid, is like continually turning over the leaves of a wonderful book, or looking at wonderful pictures of old worlds which were made and unmade thousands of years ago.

  21. All the other gods must therefore have been "generated deities," since there is but one unmade God, one only that had "no beginning.

  22. Not a thought of Ellen poking through her half-cleared house, finding unswept hearth and unmade beds and unwashed dishes, came to trouble her joy.

  23. I stood up-stairs and looked around on those unmade beds, and thought what poor mother would have said if she could see them.

  24. The people at first rejoiced to see the great thus humbled; but they were soon treated quite as ill as the patricians, and all the laws which had been made in their favour, were unmade again.

  25. When a law is unmade again, as you call it, we say it is annulled.

  26. Tresham, taken and put in the Tower too, made confessions and unmade them, and died of an illness that was heavy upon him.

  27. Bashir made and unmade Grand Viziers at his will, and if any one of them complained of Bashir's interference with his duties, that was the more reason for his instant dismissal.

  28. Grand Viziers were made and unmade at the will of these ladies, with occasional intervention of the Janissaries.

  29. How the invisible hands made and unmade the destinies of those who came in their way!

  30. Here were made and unmade governors of States, mayors of cities, judges, heads of police, cabinet ministers, even presidents.

  31. He has made and unmade judges and legislators and even presidents.

  32. So that, when she thought of the hosts of saints and of the blessed angels that hovered, wringing their hands and weeping above England, she had wondered a little at times why they had never unmade this King.

  33. Her own men-folk, she knew, had made and unmade Kings.

  34. The time came when the army that had made Emperors and unmade them at its pleasure became a mere band of foreign mercenaries, who fought for wages and plunder when they could be induced to fight for Rome at all.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unmade" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    extemporaneous; haphazard; hasty; impromptu; improvised; makeshift; precipitate; snap; surprised; unhatched; unmade; unorganized; unpremeditated; unprepared; unready; unstudied