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undrunk

a. (Of a drink) Not having been drink.

WordNet
undrunk

adj. not eaten or drunk up; "the cat found the baby's undrunk milk" [syn: unconsumed]

Usage examples of "undrunk".

He was entirely theirs, their friend and robot, to cherish, buy undrunk sodas for, or send into danger, or even, as now, at last, to banish from their sight.

Inside, the finish was even brighter, smoother, though at the bottom he saw evidence of what looked to be a very old staining, like undrunk wine left to dry in a glass.

But then this summer would be over, this crazy, flickering summer dream, and along with it a thousand undrunk glasses would be spilled, a thousand unseen loving looks shattered, a thousand irrecoverable pictures extinguished unseen!

He tipped out the undrunk portion, handed the ladle back to Luke, and wiped his mouth on the sleeve of his sweat-stained blue-gray jacket.

It took him an hour or more, and the coffee cooled undrunk and Gillis occasionally scratched his head or shuffled over by the window but remained silent and somehow completely composed - like machinery switched off until again required.

He paid for his whiskey, leaving it half undrunk and then stepped out of the saloon and started for the next block.

I paid the counterman for my undrunk coffee and swung my stool towards the door.

She sat looking at her undrunk cup of coffee, and the plate on which four chocolate biscuits lay in a neat pattern.

By it on the table, Connor had placed his undrunk second glass, and she her undrunk half glass.

The great four-poster bed was a tumult of soft quilts, and there was an uneaten avocado on a silver tray and undrunk liquor in a jar.

Chinese were first in the tea fields, and that undoubtedly the plant was a native of both China and Japan when it was slumbering on the slopes of India, unpicked, unsteeped, undrunk, unhonored, and unsung.