Therefore will I tell thee why I have fought in two battles with the Romans with unmailed body, and why I left the hauberk, (which I see that thou bearest in thine arms) in the Roof of the Daylings.
And good were the days thereafter of utter deedless rest And the prattle of thy daughter, and her hands on my unmailed breast.
Clemens seldom answered an unwarranted letter; but at one time he began a series of unmailed answers--that is to say, answers in which he had let himself go merely to relieve his feelings and to restore his spiritual balance.
The unmailed answers that were to accompany this introduction were plentiful enough and generally of a fervent sort.
He judged that Sir Arnold must have returned from Faringdon; and if Gilbert met him now, riding over his own lands in the May morning, he would be unmailed and unsuspecting of attack.
Our next letter is an unmailed answer, but it does not belong with the others, having been withheld for reasons of quite a different sort.
The long unmailedreply is the more interesting, but probably the briefer one that follows it was quite as effective.
Unmailed Answer: DEAR SIR,--What is the trouble with you?
In the next unmailed letter Mark Twain relieves himself to a misguided official.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unmailed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.