Do you mean to tell us," demanded Shakespeare, "that the unsmoked stub of a cigar will suggest the story of him who smoked it to your mind?
Into the baking-pan put a generous number of thin slices of unsmoked bacon, an onion and half a can of tomatoes.
Take out the bone and fill the space with stuffing made as follows: Take one half-cupful of chopped fat pork, or unsmoked bacon, and fry with a finely chopped onion until delicately brown.
To boil whole place a few pieces of unsmoked bacon in a stew-pan that is deep enough to hold the chicken and can be tightly covered.
In fact, the presence of the protein film was noted on unsmoked sheet in 1910, when it was seen to resemble a thin yellowish glaze which could be scraped off with a pen-knife.
After a little experimenting, the etcher will find the angle at which he can see his unbitten work upon an unsmoked ground without trouble.
I etch upon an unsmoked ground, and as the Dutch mordant bites a black line, I see my etching clearly as it advances, By holding the head well over the plate, the lines can be very distinctly seen as they are drawn.
Sit down," said McCoppet, throwing away his unsmoked cigar and taking another from his pocket.
You're raising bunions," McCoppet assured him softly, throwing away his unsmoked cigar and putting a fresh one in his mouth.
Take all the scraps of meat that may have come from boning, provided they are not sinewy; take also twelve ounces of veal cutlet, and half the quantity of fat unsmoked bacon.
Cut four ounces of lean unsmoked bacon into pieces, and fry five minutes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unsmoked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.