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How To Use Untrimmed In A Sentence

  • Hasidic men, in their long black coats, black hats, untrimmed beards, and side curls known as payot, prowl the pavement in search of a transaction. Crystal Death
  • A lanky man, with grizzled brows and untrimmed beard, got up slowly from the stringpiece of the wharf and slouched forward to meet Janice Day. Janice Day at Poketown
  • It's not one of those baseball beards, the goatees that suddenly make middle-aged men think they look like ballplayers, but a real beard - the full kind that climbs down a man of winter's throat, untrimmed.
  • It was a lawn of sweet close turf in the center of the matted brake, of clean firm earth from which no shameful growth sprouted, and near the middle of the glade was a stump of a felled yew-tree, left untrimmed by the woodman. The Hill of Dreams
  • ‘Your harvest’s aftergrowth you shall not reap, and your grapes of untrimmed vines you shall not gather; the land shall have a sabbatical year. Lean Left » Blog Archive » Read Your Bible, A Continuing Series
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  • deckle" for its own sake, and to leave books on hand-made paper absolutely untrimmed, with ragged edges that collect the dirt, are unsightly, and troublesome to turn over. Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians
  • He thrust his face into hers, forcing her to breathe his rancid breath; his untrimmed nails bit into her arms.
  • She focuses on the joys of the old orchard where the trees, ‘long past their prime,’ remain with their ‘boughs… untrimmed in thriftless beauty.’
  • A sunken garden to the west of the house was choked with untrimmed plants, its sunken pool brown and stagnant.
  • Leaving fronds with nesting bats untrimmed keeps the young bat families safe and the trimming of other palm fronds nearby does not disturb them.
  • For sometime now I've been delighting in hardback books with untrimmed fore-edges - making the book look and feel old; wonderful and priceless to the touch.
  • shaggy untrimmed locks
  • He thrust his face into hers, forcing her to breathe his rancid breath; his untrimmed nails bit into her arms.
  • Days of fighting the elements had scored fine marks under the line of his untrimmed beard and he was dead beat, irritable. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • The edge of a book furthest from its back strip is the fore-edge and they can come uncut (pages that are stuck and need to be cut open) or untrimmed (the fore-edges of pages deliberately left uneven).

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