How To Use Unfinished In A Sentence

  • The temple of the +Olympian Zeus+ at Athens (Fig. 39), a mighty dipteral Corinthian edifice measuring 354 by 171 feet, standing on a vast terrace or temenos surrounded by a buttressed wall, was begun by Antiochus Epiphanes (170 B.C.) on the site of an earlier unfinished A Text-Book of the History of Architecture Seventh Edition, revised
  • J.C. nodded and I followed him down into the dark dankness of Zacharis' unfinished basement. The Dog Catcher
  • Dalgliesh thought that the design would have been more successful if the fagade had been balanced by extended bays, but either inspiration or money had ran out and the house looked curiously unfinished. She Closed Her Eyes
  • Unfinished hems and bulky vertical exterior seams retained an air of elegance, their rough finish somehow marrying perfectly with the slinky lines of dresses and skirts. Times, Sunday Times
  • The two women became friends, and when Jackson's health began to fail, she left her unfinished manuscript in Lotty's hands with instructions about how it was to be arranged.
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  • Others talk about unfinished business or even revenge, if someone they know was killed.
  • Winnie pushed away her unfinished toast and drained her glass of lukewarm tea.
  • The dress was put in a drawer, unfinished but not forgotten about.
  • When a few weeks later it was reported in the papers that Wilcox had been shot at from an ambuscade, it was an open secret that McMurdo was still at work upon his unfinished job. Chennai
  • unfinished business
  • In addition, Lee designers express the theme with ‘unfinished design’ which includes handicraft style, oblique neckline and patchwork.
  • It is for us, the living, _rather_, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which _they who fought here_ have thus far so nobly advanced. Practical Grammar and Composition
  • Further along, some of the unfinished works that have been included are so unfinished, it would have been kinder to leave them out. Times, Sunday Times
  • This huge, unfinished building represents the last hurrah of the former regime.
  • Yet similar themes recur - Barker is a fearless writer, unafraid to return to business she feels is unfinished.
  • Ladies have you any unfinished knitting or sewing at home?
  • A harrowing account of an unfinished documentary about the liberation of concentration camps. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most important of the unfinished work consists of the long-delayed "Oceanic Hydrozoa," the "Manual of Comparative Anatomy," and a report on Fisheries. The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley
  • He wore full plate-armor of unfinished black and his shield bore no device.
  • John explained away his unfinished task by showing his boss a certificate for sick leave.
  • They finished second last year and feel they have some unfinished business to tend to.
  • A bright half-moon clung to the side of the main house like something unfinished, and Neal could see the fever trees that lined the drive, thick with roosting vultures, bald-headed and silent, and the rolling tilt of the hills that clustered on the horizon and then dropped off into Ngorongoro. The Laugh
  • The fact that these ancones have not yet been sawed off, is an indicator of the unfinished state of the temple.
  • But, given these similarities, it's at least possible that he might have followed Axl Rose's lead, turning into a loopy, mansion-bound recluse, tinkering with unfinished projects, piling on the suet and emerging sporadically to sue his ex-bandmates and have a punch-up with Tommy Hilfiger. Never mind Nevermind, 1991 was all about Guns N' Roses
  • An unfinished lead buckle suggests some metalworking was taking place at the site, and there are also crucibles.
  • We are merely concluding unfinished business in terms of the deal, and this measure is the best form of closure.
  • Near the hall is the great gopura, and opposite this is the new gallery, of a magnificent plan but unfinished, known as Tirumala's Choultrie. Travels in the Far East
  • Enclose the raw edges of all three curtain layers in the seam allowances at the tape lower edge and topstitch according to the manufacturer's instructions, turning in the raw edges at the unfinished tape end.
  • The portfolio mostly held unfinished charcoals or watercolors, some activities to work on flowing lines and facial expressions, and a few sketches and watercolors of different types of flowers.
  • The chessboard was still sitting there from last night, the game left unfinished.
  • Among their criteria: Cancel any project that remains unfinished more than 20 years past its original completion date.
  • Macerata's duomo, or cathedral, has an unfinished facade that is nothing spectacular, and I prefer this view, the back of the church.
  • But as a new storm nears the gulf this week, New Orleans remains at risk: Parts of the system begun in the 1960s are unfinished, parts are weak and the ability to pump water out of the 17th Street Canal, which breached, is inadequate. USATODAY.com - Piecemeal federal response won't protect New Orleans
  • He therefore proposed that the account between him and the journal should be closed with the end of the "Lys"; and that as indemnity for the injury done him by the action of Buloz in publishing his unfinished work in the Honore de Balzac, His Life and Writings
  • Much of the unfinished work includes tracking down agents. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1396, the still unfinished church was dedicated to St Hippolyte.
  • You must clear away the detritus, finish your unfinished business, before the New Year can be magic.
  • I half regretted having left the work unfinished.
  • Then he would be up and about, able to apply himself to unfinished business.
  • We have not cited here in detail the account of Juan Lopez [24] in the fifth part of his history of the Dominicans, because, although it was printed nineteen years before the appearance of Aduarte's work, the information therein contained regarding the Philippines was acknowledgedly obtained from the unfinished manuscript which Aduarte had with him in Spain. Doctrina Christiana The first book printed in the Philippines, Manila, 1593.
  • The gallery includes a variety of objects from the site that had been used in everyday life, such as combs, eye paint tools, floor panels, small vessels, molds, and an unfinished statue. Amarna at Penn
  • The paintings began to take on more of the qualities of sculptures, featuring ‘the removal and chipping away or carving out of surfaces,’ remnants of subtractive gestures and large tracts of unfinished canvas.
  • The city's Bureau of Public Works prepared about 140,000 sandbags and distributed them to emergency rescue teams in each city district and to areas with unfinished river embankments.
  • That unfinished sentence hangs in the air. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our team still has unfinished business. Times, Sunday Times
  • Compare this with canvases that, at the time, felt unfinished to the public. Times, Sunday Times
  • The golden sisirum and the delicately-wrought nabla, the strings of which had long ago been broken, testified to her taste for music, while the broken spindle in the corner, and some unfinished nets of glass beads shewed that she had been fond of woman's usual work. An Egyptian Princess — Volume 10
  • She liked what she saw now for being unfinished and unpeopled. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trend has changed so radically that pretty, feminine summer dresses, hot tropical prints and sweet pastels look positively unfinished without necklaces, bangles, pendants and earrings.
  • Upon her death, he is bequeathed her unfinished work and is left with the question of how to proceed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maybe that's for the best, maybe it's not - for now it's just a nagging feeling of business still unfinished.
  • Thus it is left open, unfinished: It can be a space of possibility or an empty void.
  • My own experience as an ‘intellectual’ thus far has been halting, backtracking, often unfinished, particularly unremunerative, and certainly not respectable.
  • A building worker is recovering after falling 25 feet down an unfinished lift shaft after scaffolding gave way.
  • It is why the midfielder always felt he had unfinished business on Teesside and knew he would be back one day. The Sun
  • The only encyclopædia since 1772 with which I am acquainted, that is planned with a view to the presentation of a general body of doctrine, is the unfinished Encyclopédie Nuevelle of Pìerre Diderot and the Encyclopædists (Vol 1 of 2)
  • In this epic but essentially unfinished and barely readable work he used a highly idiosyncratic form of language, which he claimed to have reconstructed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Topping it all with fur, Dior has turned chinchilla and foxtail inside out and unlined with the aim of showing off their rough unfinished zigzag seams without a modicum of pretense.
  • He placed his unfinished cigar in the ash tray and rose from the table, leaving his brandy untouched.
  • In 1833 he published Poems, Songs and Sonnets (the sonnets of which were much praised), and in the same year his unfinished Biographia Borealis, retitled Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire in 1836.
  • The only encyclopaedia since 1772 with which I am acquainted, that is planned with a view to the presentation of a general body of doctrine, is the unfinished Encyclopedie Nuevelle of Pierre Leroux and Jean Reynaud. Diderot and the Encyclopaedists
  • Jackets in felt and printed denim have unfinished and reversed seams with bright red linings for men.
  • Back on the metro and it's a further 20 minute ride to Tsaritsyno, another large, forested estate. The principal attraction here is the unfinished summer palace of Catherine the Great.
  • Unlike finish paints, shellac-base primer-sealers, such as Zinsser's B-I-N, will adhere to all cabinet surfaces-painted, polyurethaned, unfinished, Formica, plastic, metal and glass-to form a sound base for the topcoat.
  • The few houses opposite the warehouse were either unfinished and boarded up or just footings in the sand with long grass growing in them. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • The movie Ghost also involves spirits who have unfinished business on planet Earth, but in this case, the ghost is here to assist the living.
  • He said: 'There is some unfinished business. The Sun
  • It's better, but it still feels like a fragment of unfinished master plan tacked onto a gargantuan traffic interchange. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ward Just's "Jack Gance" and "An Unfinished Season" are both interesting stories of Chicago politics. Books About Chicago
  • Alex asked, her eyes on the strings of raphia and an unfinished basket that lay on the table. The Pleasant Street Partnership A Neighborhood Story
  • Why do film-makers persist in raiding the unfinished work of the greats?
  • With the reforms unfinished, economists fear the country will be ill-prepared for the next downturn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Visitors are requested to keep to -- Well, I'm "-- she hauled the pony off the common, whither he had betaken himself, on to the road again --" blowed, "she added, religiously completing her unfinished sentence. Roden's Corner
  • Sobel and Collen suggested that clinical decisions on intravenous heparin should await the outcome of unfinished trials.
  • unfinished furniture
  • It's easy to color, virtually as long-lasting as horsehide - I know of plenty of 50-year-old cowhide holsters still serviceable - but soaks up water like a sponge if unfinished.
  • At this stage of my career there is unfinished business. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is clear that our relationship with New Zealand is increasingly being seen as unfinished business.
  • Normally I am suspicious of domestic perfection, but with the holiday chaos and the unexpected visitors pouring in, it would have been nice not to have had to apologize for the snarled salmagundi of unfinished decorating. Miami Nice
  • While the Rockets looked promising but unfinished Thursday night, the Magic looked like a well-oiled machine ready to start the regular season.
  • At times and in places, peasants were scratching the dismal surfaces with the sort of plows which Abel must have used, when subsoiling was not yet even a dream; and between the plowmen and their ox-teams it seemed a question as to which should loiter longest in the unfinished furrow. Familiar Spanish Travels
  • A wrong calculation allowing for too little time will result in an unfinished work.
  • Opened-up and left as if unfinished, they are connected by a long, gently curving enclosed walkway, reminiscent of the ceremonial alley of the traditional Kanak village. Alla Kazovsky: "Live-by-Design" Wholeheartedly
  • Construction started in 1784, and the unfinished building was dedicated in 1788.
  • I hate to have unfinished work hanging over me.
  • She insisted on winterizing it with plaster, making sure that the work would be completed before another sister came to visit in the winter on her wedding tour; it would not do for the house to remain so unfinished.
  • Soldiers bivouacked inside the half-built Capitol building, the unfinished dome leaving them open to the night skies. Michael Giltz: The Civil War Rages On...In Books, Music and DVD
  • Its very casualness, its unfinishedness and downbeat messiness give the affair the feeling of real life, which by a further paradox makes it more engaging than something more obviously dramatic.
  • Benjamin's greatest testament is the massive sheaf of materials known as The Arcades Project, started in 1927 and left unfinished at his death in 1940. "History is an angel being blown backwards into the future"
  • I could find only two niggles - a really naff piece of thick shiny plastic piping that traversed the dashboard, and a black hole underneath the audio system that left the display looking unfinished.
  • Now it seems the Americans - perhaps with Britain in tow - seem hell-bent on taking care of unfinished business.
  • Itching to begin new projects while current ones still sit unfinished?
  • The fold is off-centre giving it a scrappy, unfinished look at odds with the design's refinement.
  • Either way, the sense is likely to be one of unfinished business and a reckoning postponed.
  • They said Spanish giants Real would be back to sort out unfinished business at the end of this season. The Sun
  • We have unfinished business from last year and a great opportunity to erase those negative thoughts. The Sun
  • As far as he knew the design survived on only one other sarcophagus, an alabaster beauty found by Zakaria Goneim in the unfinished step pyramid of Sekhem-khet. Blood Lines
  • Many unfinished new plots have already been sold. Times, Sunday Times
  • So if some asshole from a recording studio leaks my unfinished, unmixed and uneven album, consider it a personal triumph.
  • What about all the unfinished business in which they are involved?
  • Most of the interior surfaces are left unfinished, eliminating the need for toxic sealants and paints.
  • He kept a candle burning in each room, unfinished manuscript on every desk.
  • He also highlights conspiracy theories linking the unfinished pyramid on the US dollar bill to the Masons. Times, Sunday Times
  • That sense of malaise found its way into Kafka's unfinished novel Amerika, in which, says Schultze, he enlarges that feeling of disaffection and ‘brings it into the macrocosm.’
  • At the time of his death, Otzi was carrying an unfinished longbow, a quiver of unfinished arrows and a backpack.
  • In the months that followed, at least 11 more people were felled by government sharpshooters in the riots before the reform movement reached its present, and unfinished, stage.
  • You even have it if the remnant of your unfinished cup of tea has been accidentally thrown away by someone else, who's come upon it and thought it unwanted, of no account.
  • It's unfinished, and the quite large figure of a hillwalker recently brushed in at the head of the gully suggests that the painter would like to show people grappling with the mountains.
  • Mounds of unfinished mashed potatoes smeared around one with gravy and butter, half eaten biscuit adrift in a sea of peach cobbler.
  • Both were sold, the "Phryne" for five thousand pounds, the "Soul of the Wood" for four thousand, and I had brought from abroad many unfinished sketches and partly finished pictures. Five Nights
  • All poets write poems with varying degrees of polish, and for most poets, the unfinished poems are exactly that: not finished.
  • It's a race, not only because the symphony is unfinished yet schedule to debut in less than a month, but because Reuben is going deaf. Archive 2010-07-01
  • For existentialism defines the human condition as a perpetual beginning, an unfinished finality which, persisting in the depths of our wretchedness as in the heights of our glory, can never be superseded.
  • I half regretted having left the work unfinished.
  • Before giving 2016 a hearty kick into the past tense, we have unfinished business. Times, Sunday Times
  • I took the job on as there was unfinished business at a club where I have the backing of the chairman, committee and fans.
  • The trend has changed so radically that pretty, feminine summer dresses, hot tropical prints and sweet pastels look positively unfinished without necklaces, bangles, pendants and earrings.
  • There is one piece of intriguing unfinished business here, too. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before giving 2016 a hearty kick into the past tense, we have unfinished business. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have unfinished business in ODIs. The Sun
  • From a technical perspective, although it reads like an open and, at times, welcoming conversation, Forest Park also reads like an unfinished draft, one throughout which editing and typographic errors are scattered.
  • I picture Same and the ‘Brave’ occupying the same unfinished basement: cement flaking and the old forgotten canned goods oozing from the seams. dbadass has proven himself, time and again. Think Progress » Fox News commentator Geraldo Rivera criticizes Bret Baier’s Obama interview.
  • When you think of Spain's Costas, chances are you conjure up images of lager louts swilling pints of beer, greasy spoon restaurants and unfinished high-rise hotels that block out the sun stretching as far as the eye can see.
  • We have unfinished business from last year and a great opportunity to erase those negative thoughts. The Sun
  • There are some differences, however, mainly in the fact that the thicker unfinished strip floorings require a special nailing gun for proper application.
  • Naomi shouted, pushing Kazuki's bookbag filled with unfinished homework and unread textbooks back into his arms.
  • No sense of unfinished business, then? Times, Sunday Times
  • He placed his unfinished cigar in the ash tray and rose from the table, leaving his brandy untouched.
  • The cathedral was eventually completed in 1490, though the Gothic facade remains unfinished.
  • Calcavecchia has had unfinished business to attend to in the transatlantic challenge for some time.
  • The results - or lack of them - are visible all over the city as idle tower cranes guard unfinished buildings on sites devoid of workers. Times, Sunday Times
  • One bit of unfinished business was to obtain for Joe the Legion of Merit award.
  • This will ensure that you do not send unfinished work or lose well-crafted paragraphs. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had unrolled the unfinished version of the map and adjusted our helmet lights to shine on its laminated surface.
  • St. Guenolé consists of an unfinished square tower, with crocketed pinnacles and a porch of considerable size, under a large mullioned window of the fifteenth century. Brittany & Its Byways
  • Before we change humanity, we have the unfinished business of the earth to attend to. Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet
  • As the work was unfinished, I deemed it my duty, as editor, to supply such a hasty and inartificial conclusion as could be shaped out from the story, of which Mr. Strutt had laid the foundation. Waverley
  • Nonetheless, there are times in the film, especially during the second half, when the plot is somewhat scattered, leaving many introduced themes unfinished or underdeveloped.
  • New pine planks were stained on one side, and their bottoms were left unfinished because the owners wanted them to cup and warp to match the old boards in another part of the floor.
  • But over McGrath's cinematic legacy there hangs an air of unfinished business.
  • I've got some unfinished business to attend to.
  • It is the job of each new generation to finish the unfinished business of the past.
  • It's better, but it still feels like a fragment of unfinished master plan tacked onto a gargantuan traffic interchange. Times, Sunday Times
  • The flint consisted of cores, chippings and unfinished tools, indicating that tools were made on site.
  • For the United States, it was a good opportunity to complete the unfinished business of the American Revolution.
  • As time has passed, it feels as though there is unfinished business here. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's soon clear he has unfinished business with Rachel. The Sun
  • We have unfinished business from last year and a great opportunity to erase those negative thoughts. The Sun
  • In 1942, he already had a reputation as a spendthrift and a playboy, misbehaving in Brazil and frittering away the budget for another unfinished film.
  • What Nikolaus Pevsner called "one of the most perfect buildings ever built" was recently restored and houses the tourist office and a display of maritime industry.01553 763044John Vanbrugh's last country house, and for many his finest work, Seaton Delaval was unfinished at the time of his death. Baroque architecture in Britain: examples from the era
  • The book was long overdue and had lain untouched and unfinished since the poisoning. Times, Sunday Times
  • She lives in a cottage on an unfinished housing project.
  • Still farther to the south, but connected by a passage, is a circular chamber in an unfinished state, with a domical vault, and an opening in the centre to a shaft which is carried up to the surface. The American Architect and Building News, Vol. 27, Jan-Mar, 1890
  • To this day, a bronze sculpture of a plate of unfinished matzoh brei adorns the inner lobby of East Orange's Temple Beth El. The Miracle of the Shiksa Mark C. Miller: Least-Known Jewish Miracles
  • Project involves converting unfinished attic space to a 15-by-15-foot bedroom and bathroom with shower; installing four new windows, shed dormer and closet space under eaves; adding insulation, carpeting, rail and baluster to stairs; extending ventilation system; and finishing walls and ceilings. Best Real Estate ROIs Minor Kitchen...
  • Balloonist Rick Walczak plans to attend to some unfinished business in the next few weeks.
  • And when it comes to critiquing unfinished work, my guideline is to simplify.
  • The roughness of the album appears intentional rather than unfinished.
  • He spoke without a script, often rambling, leaving sentences unfinished in a stream of consciousness that often got him into trouble. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many unfinished new plots have already been sold. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was just a little unfinished business from my past, and it doesn't concern you at all.
  • On examination of the piers of the bridge, it was found that they had admirably resisted the tremendous pressure; and though the timber “cribwork” erected to facilitate the placing of floating pontoons to form the dams, was found considerably disturbed and in some places seriously damaged, the piers, with the exception of one or two heavy stone blocks, which were still unfinished, escaped uninjured. Lives of the Engineers The Locomotive. George and Robert Stephenson
  • Road surfaces and footpaths in general are good, however road edges appear to be unfinished.
  • As Masako tries to cheer Yuzo in the bandshell after being denied tickets to hear Schubert's Unfinished Symphony, she suggests they pretend. Archive 2009-04-01
  • I hate having to quit a project, leaving it unfinished.
  • The suicide is contemptible, besides being pitiable, when he is hounded out of life despite himself, when he is a little embezzler of a clerk who rushes from the music hall to the Thames and thinks of the unfinished glass with his last breath. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • In this partly unfinished building, Persian master builders experimented with architectural and structural solutions later used in the construction of Samarkand, the capital of the Timurid Empire.
  • I file the papers in their eventual home and create a pointer for myself to remind me that there's unfinished business filed away there.
  • Needless to say, viewers were left to ponder if Spitzer's manhood is large enough to accommodate a future appearance on "Unfinished Business" starring Ms Dupré. Parker Spitzer: no snap or crackle, and not pop
  • At first he resisted, telling the scores of middlemen surrounding the deal that he had unfinished business with Chelsea. The Sun
  • She had come to him, after all, an unfinished thing, a child bride, almost colorless except for her red bindi and her hennaed hands.
  • An unfinished hotel, a marina, some tree-covered hillsides and a long golden beach. FINAL RESORT
  • Yet similar themes recur - Barker is a fearless writer, unafraid to return to business she feels is unfinished.
  • More blood wine, some ready and tasting of alcohol, other bottles unfinished and familiar in their coppery flavor. Crossed
  • Shelley's use of the poetics of spice in canto viii of Queen Mab and the 'Fragment of an Unfinished Drama' is an example of the poetry of ornamentation and sentimentality which spawned Ecotopia, and an acknowledgement that commercial capitalism has its metonymic flows as well. _Queen Mab_ as Topological Repertoire
  • Too often Mr. Szwed gets swamped tallying the onslaught of dizzying ideas and unfinished projects of Lomax in his later years — there is a half-mad quality to these attempts to ma ke sense of such nebulous theories as "cantometrics. The Catcher of Songs
  • Being a diplomat's wife thrusts multiple roles on her and often she has to burn the proverbial midnight oil to catch up on unfinished work on the canvas.
  • As well as continuing to publish her own work amid all this she worked on her husband's literary legacy, seeking to complete unfinished work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Concrete suggests modesty, not only by virtue of its cost, and thus its association with utilitarian or unfinished structures, but in the bland inconspicuousness of its color and texture. Why Hadid's MAXXI Works
  • There is a fort of some size close to this town, built of mud; the ditch is unfinished, and not deep, it has a fau-se-braie, with bastions like those at Peshawur and Jumrood. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • Long-term he has his sights on a marathon debut at the end of the year but he still has unfinished business on the track.
  • Of course, this is unfinished work: neither picture was intended for display. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The good news: Since I don't have an attic, recessed ceiling lights or an unfinished basement, and I don't have forced-air heat, which requires ducts, I lack several of the typically leakiest items. Energy-Tuning Your Home
  • Behind them was some scrubland and another unfinished warehouse with just the concrete cage of the structure but no floors, walls or roof. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • This undogmatic commitment to an unfinished notion of freedom undercut her influence within the dominant socialist and communist organizations. Rosa Luxemburg.
  • The same brass candle cylinders and Venetian chifforobes are arranged in unswept rooms where wallpaper has been stripped and never replaced and where wooden floors remain unfinished.
  • Sharma's feet were splayed, set apart from each other in disgrace, his work unfinished.
  • There is unfinished business and a feeling to put things right. The Sun
  • But a carpet we have - though not yet spread, as the chimney is unfinished, and room incomplete. Juniper Hall: A Rendezvous of Certain Illustrious Personages during the French Revolution, Including Alexandre D'Arblay and Fanny Burney
  • Prominent strips of inlay were left unfinished; awkward patches of pink sandstone intrude into the glistening white of the dome.
  • While sympathetic towards his future employers, there is unfinished business with his home-town club. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both lions roared in front of the coach; a tiger's rasping yarr answered from behind it and almost instantly there were noises alongside the coach indicating that a lion and tiger were at grips; growls, snarls, more growls and more snarls, each choked off in the middle as it were, half swallowed and left unfinished. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire
  • Literally millions of people would download these unfinished, buggy releases.
  • John explained away his unfinished task by showing his boss a certificate for sick leave.
  • Ishmael ends the discussion of cetology by saying that his classification system can't easily be perfected, like all great works, it will remain unfinished.
  • You often begin something in excitement then get bored halfway through and leave things unfinished. The Sun
  • Scotland has unfinished political business, with a devolved Parliament that pleases some and not others.
  • They were unfinished but I was learning how to flex that creative muscle again. The Sun
  • The future cannot be prevised except in a general way, in an unfinished universe where science must expect to revise its formulations in further research.
  • Q.. My recessed bathroom light extends through the ceiling into the unfinished attic, and it has no insulation around it.

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