[
US
/ənˈmeɪd/
]
[ UK /ʌnmˈeɪd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnmˈeɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
(of a bed) not having the sheets and blankets set in order
an unmade bed with tangled sheets and blankets
How To Use unmade In A Sentence
- It was of average size with an unmade bed sitting in one corner, a night table, two dressers, a bureau, a desk, a small TV, and a lot of posters on the wall.
- The roads were unmade tracks. Times, Sunday Times
- A turn here, a turn there, some miles on unmade roads, and down a steep track to Waller's camp.
- Local firm Chestnut Developments had wanted to build in the gardens and surface the unmade lane.
- The skirt is deliberately like that - all bunched up like an unmade bed, ready to show the world a flash of her granny girdle.
- One cop found unmade bedding in a bedroom and saw a cupboard locked by a latch from the outside. The Sun
- It was of average size with an unmade bed sitting in one corner, a night table, two dressers, a bureau, a desk, a small TV, and a lot of posters on the wall.
- She looked about her at the unmade bed, the shavings on the floor, the rumpled coat, linted from the sheets, a smear of alley mud on the hem. The Dollmaker
- By day four, I had melted into a slothful recluse: soul and body atrophying, hair matted, bed unmade, depressed and petulant - a real joy.
- After a moment, which actually is an hour later in reality, John felt absolutely exhausted and wanted to throw his body onto his unmade bed.