How To Use Undecorated In A Sentence

  • The walls were white and undecorated and the floor bare.
  • At Agadagbabou, an abandoned site, about sixty-seven percent of the potsherds recovered were undecorated.
  • The vases are comparable in size and execution to the large undecorated stemmed bowl.
  • No part of the costume has been left undecorated, while the tall headdress is particularly ornate.
  • Its buildings are simple, undecorated, and relatively new.
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  • Gazing at their done-over barns and railroad apartments in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, one gets the definite sense that their "undecorated" spaces are a bit more decorated than our own undecorated spaces, and one secretly suspects that one's own life may not yield up the time to stumble across handpainted Chinoiserie wallpaper by the storied French firm de Gournay or antique Etruscan pottery brought back from a trip to Beirut. The Rise of the Personal
  • It is the undecorated grace of his nature. Times, Sunday Times
  • The crispness of the unpainted, undecorated oak and bare walls is a startling yet pleasant contrast to the intentionally modern and institutional feel of the lobbies.
  • He glanced to the as-yet undecorated Christmas tree, and then back to her.
  • Domestic finds include various scrapers, borers, beads, and pottery consisting mainly of undecorated carinated bowls. Ballynashllog Jackpot
  • She works now part-time, on vendor contracts in a little, undecorated office.
  • Each piece is clean and simple, with an undecorated matte surface.
  • It was small and square, the walls a light blue color and undecorated.
  • This makes it a lot easier to spot the focused window, if you have several terminals open at the same time — particularly with undecorated windows. Fading urxvt Windows « Inane Bits
  • Everything you consume is carefully undecorated and deliberately meagre. Times, Sunday Times
  • Which part of the country do you live in that allows its stores to be undecorated until November 15th? Holiday songs just after Thanksgiving: Too soon? | EW.com
  • Instead, according to these principles, they now give your living room a certain undecorated panache; they are expressive of a moment, a private history. The Rise of the Personal
  • The table is large and made out of steel, completely undecorated. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each piece is clean and simple, with an undecorated matte surface.
  • Buy an undecorated cake from your local baker and decorate it yourself, making a terrific party theme cake… or get the bakers to make a completely finished themed birthday cake!
  • Several cheap brass lamps were mounted on the undecorated walls and the warped wooden floor didn't even have a rug to cover it.
  • It set out to be everything that modernist design, which had aimed for undecorated honesty in form and structure, was not. PoMo power: the return of postmodernism
  • The stones of the arch were crudely cut and undecorated.
  • Tree as yet undecorated with quirky, hand-painted, heirloomy baubles, because tree as yet unerected? Times, Sunday Times
  • She said the house was generally in a poor state, with dirty and undecorated kitchen walls and graffiti on exterior walls.
  • Building elements of this portico show that it presented the same smooth entablature with a pulvinated (cushion-shaped), but otherwise smooth frieze, and an undecorated cornice, as on the western portico and the Trajanic nymphaeum along the agora's north side. Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Lower Agora Report 4
  • She looked around to see the usual undecorated white walls, plain old wooden floors, and carefully placed knick knacks.
  • As she says, undecorated, 'their emotional impact is greater'. Times, Sunday Times
  • All that remained was that lovely blank undecorated space upstairs which led up to the administrative offices.
  • The fantasy of the undecorated house is Tuesday morning as it is actually lived, not as we would like other people to imagine it; it is the idea of energy, of chaos, of motion, of mess well, mess within very circumscribed and aesthetically pleasing limits: children lying in a pile of books, artfully unmade beds, one piece of clothing strewn across a couch. The Rise of the Personal
  • Cold undecorated stone kept me company on the trip down. Crossed
  • The room looks better with scabrous, undecorated walls that it ever did with that uninspired wallpaper.
  • In the chapel, a room sadly truncated by the new entrance hall, the physical evidence of Catholicism had been ruthlessly excised, but the cloister retained its tranquillity, and the large, undecorated dining hall could still properly be described as a refectory. The Blackstone Key
  • Santa's ‘little helpers’, Mary, Helen, Louise and Paula then gave a display of acrobatics as they ensured that not an inch of the tree remained undecorated.
  • When they reached the undecorated office, the teens all were told to sit in the waiting room.
  • She wore a long, undecorated white robe and had bright green eyes that surveyed the entire crowd.
  • For starters, the Democrats can hold their next convention in an undecorated airplane hangar.
  • Techniques of steaming and bending wood allowed this grained organic material to assume the same linear, undecorated form as the chrome-plated steel and leather chairs of Bauhaus fame.
  • But it's the taut writing and the undecorated playing that make this so vivid. Times, Sunday Times
  • Christmas without singing is the undecorated tree, the blank card. Times, Sunday Times
  • On top of the Ionic capitals of the peristasis (external colonnade), an entablature consisting of an architrave, a pulvinated frieze, and a cornice, all undecorated except for false lion spouts on the cornice, supported a steep undecorated gable. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Apollo Klarios Sanctuary Report 1
  • All over Europe, the fringes of suburbia are blighted by the dreary apparatus of industry - undecorated sheds and dour offices in glum lots girdled by sterile acres of parking.
  • It is typically an 800 sq.ft. (or smaller) apartment that is usually in varying states of disrepair, undecorated, starkly furnished with a cheap, rock-hard “mattress,” and a 2-range countertop propane gas stove and a mini-refrigerator for a kitchen. Is Teaching English in China Really for You? « Articles « Literacy News
  • Aimlessly I wander back into our room, and poke through the bag we brought, choosing a plain, undecorated yellow dress.
  • Reluctant to leave my now cosy-as-toast cocoon, I bellow for silence, my voice echoing in our still-undecorated rooms.
  • Mound the cream on top, sprinkle it with candied ginger and it will look even more elegant than an undecorated pie. Food & Wine: Thanksgiving Disaster Kit
  • Cobwebs hang from the dark, undecorated ceiling and some small animal seems to have made its nest in a corner.
  • Whoever was responsible for adorning the two rather splendid Christmas trees in front of City Hall with all-yellow bulbs must be like the undecorated Centenary Square, as dull as ditch-water.
  • From then on, glazed but undecorated white porcelain was made, along with the red stoneware Bottger had invented a few years earlier.
  • Now the flats are plumbed in but undecorated and unlet. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It appeared to be undecorated. Times, Sunday Times
  • She smiled and looked around the undecorated room; she could find a use for it.
  • Barely a surface is undecorated. Times, Sunday Times
  • The undecorated walls seemed to connect the ceiling and carpet, and the only light in the room fluttered in through two large windows covered by silky, translucent white curtains.

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