Tesee is a large unwalled town, fortified only by a sort of citadel, in which Tiggity Sego and his family reside.
Malacotta is an unwalled town; the huts are made of unsplit canes twisted into wicker work, and plastered over with mud.
For nearly a century it remained unwalled and was thinly inhabited, until its wall was rebuilt by Nehemiah, B.
Towns themselves, however, are also sometimes distinguished as walled and unwalled (Deut.
Israel shall dwell safely,' says one of the old prophets, 'in unwalled villages, for I will be a wall of fire round about her.
We have to think of some defenceless position, some unwalled village out in the open, with a strong force round it, through which no assailant can break, and in the midst of which the weakest can sit secure.
Therefore the Jews of the villages, that dwelt in the unwalled towns, made the fourteenth day of the month Adar a day of gladness and feasting, and a good day, and of sending portions one to another.
All these cities were fenced with high walls, gates, and bars; beside unwalledtowns a great many.
When he had reached the capital, the beautiful suburbs and gymnasia became a spoil to the troops; but the city itself, though it lay open before him a defenceless and unwalled town, he kept aloof from.
The unwalled cities were consigned to the flames, but Gytheum, where the Lacedaemonians had their naval arsenal, was subjected to assault for three days.
Diza is an unwalled town on an eminence crowned by barracks.
Li-chiang is a small unwalled town, only dignified by the name of a city because it is the administrative centre of a prefecture and a district magistracy.
To all appearance it is a compact, unwalled town composed entirely of white-plastered houses.
This is an unwalled town; the huts for the most part are made of split cane, twisted into a sort of wicker-work, and plastered over with mud.
Teesee is a large unwalled town, having no security against the attack of an enemy except a sort of citadel, in which Tiggity and his family constantly reside.
Collecting immense booty from these two cities and the adjoining unwalled emporium, Han-kow, early in February, with a vast fleet loaded with men and stores, they proceeded down the river.
Sin-ya-meu I found to be a very extensive unwalled town, the centre of an immense trade.
The text gives us a picture of a state of society when an unwalled city is no place for men to dwell in.
He foresaw the hundred unwalled cities that Brigham was to found, and the green gardens that were to make the now desert valley a fit setting for the temple of God.
Most of them relinquished Spain as a country where they could no longer live in security and independence, and departed with their families for Africa; such as remained were suffered to live in villages and hamlets and other unwalled places.
All these cities were fenced with high walls, gates and bars; besides unwalled towns a great many.
In thy vast and unwalled temple, beneath the roofless dome, star-gemmed and luminous with suns, thy worshipers stand erect.
He says, "I will go up to the land of unwalled villages, I will go to them that are at rest, that dwell safely, all of them dwelling without walls and having neither bars nor gates.
There was only so much of this strait unwalled as might serve for the issuing of the horsemen or the passing of carriage in time of need.
But this unwalled part was not without a very good barricado of wine-butts or pipes, filled with earth, full and thick as they might stand on end one by another, some part of them standing even within the main sea.
This is an unwalled village, but surrounded with extensive corn fields.
About noon reached Sullo, an unwalled village at the bottom of a rocky hill.
Though Manchester was in the 17th century no more than a small unwalled town its position at the junction of the Irk and Irwell gave it some natural strength on the north and west sides; but there were no walls or defences of any kind.
Each man saved himself as he might, but against the overwhelming superiority of the royalist horse in an unwalledtown the defenders were helpless and the slaughter was great.
But they must have remembered the unwalled distances of their own Hills--the hedge of shrubs had been taken away; the tall slender tamarisk trees still standing, made no obstruction.
Down in the unwalled city one mid-afternoon, he finished certain errands and started for the bungalow.
During those few last days they were much together in the open jungle around the ancient unwalled city; and once as they walked, two strange silent native men passed them going in toward the wilderness.
One by one, the other four Kabulies left the market-place in Hurda; and when the monster himself had been made to pay and his healing had been uninterrupted for many weeks, there came, a day when the unwalled city of Hurda knew him no more.
Near the unwalled city, the priest sat down before the pandit, Ratna Ram, whose seat was under the kadamba tree by the temple of Maha Dev.
They overran also the territory of Beneventum, which was a Roman colony; and took the town of Venusia, which was unwalled and richly furnished with every kind of property.
Such towns as wereunwalled he carried by assault and plundered, and such as were walled he besieged.
It would mean the exchanging of the neat conceptual world our thoughts build up, fenced in by the solid ramparts of the possible, for the inconceivable richness of that unwalled world from which we have subtracted it.
The great city of Caen, for instance, was still unwalled in 1346.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unwalled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.