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Example sentences for "unspoilt"

Lexicographically close words:
unspecialized; unspecified; unspent; unspiritual; unspoiled; unspoken; unsportsmanlike; unspotted; unsprayed; unspun
  1. It was the first book his Emilia gave him, as a gospel of Nature and unspoilt taste.

  2. Studland was until quite lately one of the most unspoilt of English villages.

  3. The aspect of the village is as unspoilt as any in the old Berkshire by-ways.

  4. Happily the place is still unspoilt and the hand of Jerry has not descended.

  5. Cattistock, a long mile north, is unspoilt and pretty both in itself and its situation.

  6. Although there is nothing among them of surpassing interest, the twelve or fifteen-mile ramble would be a further revelation of the unspoilt character and quiet beauty of this corner of Dorset.

  7. The first and last have interesting churches, but the excursion, if taken, should be as an introduction to perhaps the most remote and unspoilt region of the chalk country.

  8. Fittleton is another unspoilt little village, and Enford, or Avonford, the next, has a fine church unavoidably much restored after having been struck by lightning early in the nineteenth century; the Norman piers remain.

  9. It is exceedingly quaint and, although restored, unspoilt in appearance.

  10. Behind the church is a beautiful old manor house, and the village has some delightful examples of the unspoilt and typical thatched stone cottage of Dorset.

  11. The streets to-day have the mellow cleanly look of the country town unspoilt by any taint of modern industrialism, but of actual antiquity there is none.

  12. This reverential or filial feeling, which is natural to the unspoilt and truthful nature of the child, is preserved in every unspoilt manhood; only with a difference.

  13. She can still give you in abundance the unspoilt colours she gave to Raphael and Titian; but not in haste--not if you vulgarly scramble for her gifts in a mood that is impatient of obstacle and delay.

  14. To those English travellers who, deserting the beaten track of tourists, are tempted to see for themselves this unspoilt pleasure-ground, a feast of new and pleasant impressions may be confidently promised.

  15. The visitor whose aim is but to pass a pleasant holiday of a few weeks in Galicia, especially without a good knowledge of the language, cannot hope to study the unspoilt people in their own homes.

  16. She is beautiful--and the simple method of her bringing up has left her unspoilt and innocent.

  17. The world must have looked something like this in the first days of creation,--so unspoilt and fresh and simple!

  18. Take my humble advice, Sir--for once put the unspoilt nature of a pure woman to the test, and find out what a grand creature God intended woman to be, in her pristine simplicity and virtue!

  19. For once in my life I have pinned my faith on the unspoilt soul of an unworldly woman.

  20. For me the people of a country is that country's greatest charm--not the townsfolk or the owners and staffs of the big hotels with their far-spreading influence, but the unspoilt people of the untravelled parts.

  21. Together with this unspoilt sense of justice goes the fact that the native accepts the punishment as something obvious and needing no defence, even when it is, according to our notions, much too severe.

  22. The open Volume of the desert, so insistent to be read, was sufficient; nevertheless those large, primordial utterances of the Vedas seemed appropriate whenever one was brought into contact with unspoilt Nature in her vaster aspects.

  23. Inside, the grove of red sandstone pillars is quite unspoilt by images or altars: one beautiful figure of St. Elizabeth stands in a niche against a pillar of the nave, and that is all.

  24. The interest of the people, utterly unspoilt by "civilisation," can hardly be described, or the simplicity of their faith.

  25. The old Castle rises majestically, looking all its three centuries of age and royal dignity; its four towers unspoilt by restoration.

  26. Was it right to steal all this unspoilt treasure of love from a heart so warm and susceptible?

  27. The sweet body, with its delicate wavering tints of white and rose was as the unspoilt sheath of a lily-bud,--no one could guess that within the sheath the lily itself was blighted and slowly withering.

  28. Count Valeski is an intelligent young man, greatly à la mode at Paris, and wholly unspoilt by this distinction.

  29. How amiable and kind-hearted she is, and how unspoilt by all the brilliancy of her position!

  30. A sweet face she had, a face which glowed with health, and was unspoilt by cosmetics.

  31. Shocker of the 19th century, dealing with the passion of the Chevalier de Marsay for a strange, unspoilt girl, Paquita--who is virtually enslaved to a sinister lesbian Countess.

  32. At least he was strong, and true, and unspoilt now.

  33. Of a truth he was unspoilt yet, unspoilt and splendid as the dawn of the morning - but for how long?

  34. No; you are not that; and you are quite extraordinarily unspoilt as yet.

  35. But, taking all things into consideration, he was singularly unspoilt and unassuming; and sometimes blended with an old-fashioned, paternal air a boyishness and power of enjoyment that could not fail to charm.

  36. The enthusiasm of a woman's unspoilt nature was always a source of amusement to him.

  37. For, if I remember rightly, you have a great opinion of the Manor as an unspoilt relic of Tudor times, and have always been rather glad that it was left to itself without any modern improvement or innovation.

  38. A silence followed, broken only by the singing of a little bird aloft in the cedar-tree, whose ecstatic pipings aptly expressed the unspoilt joys of innocence and trust.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unspoilt" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.