It is customary now to use unruled paper for all kinds of letters as well as for other forms of compositions.
Unruled plain white or gray paper, that folds once in the envelope, and black ink, are the standard materials for social correspondence.
For his social correspondence a man should use white or gray linen or bank-note unruled paper, folding once in the envelope.
Mere natural appetite in itself is neither morally good nor evil; but as it is well placed and ordered it is good, and as unruled or ill-ruled it is evil.
The large, dark eyes, which had in their depths something gloomy, told of hot, unruled passions.
The large imperial unruled foolscap with lines well apart and the broad margin readily admitted of this being done.
The original Emancipation Proclamation issued by President Lincoln is written upon very heavy white unruled paper that is folded once.
A large new blank book with unruled pages would be best of all, and that is what we want if we can get it, but of course all doll families cannot live in such luxury.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unruled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.