Definitions

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  • adjective Not blanketed; not covered by a blanket.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ blanketed

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Examples

  • The room was warm from the ascending heat of the cabin, so that he lay unblanketed, fully dressed save for oilskins and boots.

    CHAPTER XXXVIII 2010

  • So we will sit immobile for that last hour of incoming international flights, unentertained, unblanketed, and untoileted, and that will do the trick.

    Harry Shearer: Airport Security: Everything but Accountability 2009

  • So we will sit immobile for that last hour of incoming international flights, unentertained, unblanketed, and untoileted, and that will do the trick.

    Harry Shearer: Airport Security: Everything but Accountability 2009

  • His feet hardly seemed to touch the forest floor, its soft bed of earth unblanketed by grass this far under the canopy.

    Bloodlines Coleman, Loren L. 1999

  • Horses might have known to keep clear - but the Germans wasted their horses, squandered the race, herding them into the worst of it, the swarms of steel, the rheumatic marshes, the unblanketed winter chills of our late Fronts.

    Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978

  • Mr. Royall unblanketed him and led him out into the road.

    Summer; a novel 1917

  • The room was warm from the ascending heat of the cabin, so that he lay unblanketed, fully dressed save for oilskins and boots.

    Chapter 38 1914

  • In hot haste a big lump of cold substance was unblanketed from the wagon.

    Recollections and reflections : an auto of half a century and more, 1906

  • As I walked up, the creature gave a whinny and I recognized Hamilton's horse, lathered with sweat, unblanketed and shivering.

    Lords of the North 1903

  • Mr. Royall unblanketed him and led him out into the road.

    Summer Edith Wharton 1899

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