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unsanded

a. Not sanded (abraded or cleaned).

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unsanded

adj. used of wood and furniture; "raw wood" [syn: raw(a)]

Usage examples of "unsanded".

A moment later the car was doing the same, and he found himself moving laterally in a beautiful skid across an unsanded slick patch on the highway.

Wallpaper was steamed off and never replaced, carpet pulled up but the battered oak floors remained unsanded and unsealed.

Thomas lumbered into a stone cell bare of all but a pallet on the floor, a crude table consisting of a pile of rocks topped by a thick, unsanded slab of wood, a crucifix on the wall, a sconce holding a torch, and a prie-dieu in the comer.

Valdir froze, his hands pressed against the unsanded wood behind him, and the minstrel reached for his face, grabbing his chin in a hand rough with chording-calluses.

Rough plaster walls, uneven red paver tiles underfoot, and exposed timbers over their heads placed them solidly in the Southwest idiom of architecture, even without the bright rug on one wall and a collection of Indian pottery arranged on a shaky-looking table, little more than lashed-together branches topped by unsanded planks.

Southwest idiom of architecture, even without the bright rug on one wall and a collection of Indian pottery arranged on a shaky-looking table, little more than lashed-together branches topped by unsanded planks.

The walls had holes and raw unsanded white spackle and sheetrock mud splattered at random, as if someone had made a piss poor attempt at fixing them.

On July first, Alan celebrated Canada Day by crawling out of the attic window onto the roof and watching the fireworks and listening to the collective sighs of the people densely packed around him in the Market, then he went back into the house and walked from room to room, looking for something out of place, some spot still rough and unsanded, and found none.

Then the ropes were pulled free, making a soft rustling sound as they snaked around the sharp, unsanded edges of the coffin.