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unhurt

[ US /ənˈhɝt/ ]
[ UK /ʌnhˈɜːt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not injured or harmed
  2. free from danger or injury
    the children were found safe and sound

How To Use unhurt In A Sentence

  • The lorry driver escaped unhurt, but a pedestrian was injured.
  • How ever did he manage to escape unhurt?
  • The four other people involved were unhurt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another time, the Skink commander was fired on by a sniper. Unhurt but furious, the commander directed the Skink's guns to fire in the direction of the sniper.
  • Shaken up, but fortunately, unhurt, the woman offered Jonathan money for his good deed, but he refused.
  • One man must remain unhurt to protect the wounded. Tales of the Punjab
  • A demolition worker escaped unhurt when several tonnes of rubble fell on the digger he was driving today.
  • By some freak of fate, he walked away from the crash completely unhurt.
  • The personal accounts that I have read indicate that a taxi robbery, even if you are unhurt, is a very traumatic experience. Mexico City taxi robberies
  • Both mother and son suffered in the cold water, but were rescued essentially unhurt.
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