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Broken, as a highway line
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unsolid
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a. Not solid.
Usage examples of unsolid.
True, individual feuds and vendettas do still sometimes occur, but these are as nothing beside the conflicts of the unsolid days.
He did not, however, neglect to leave certain matters to future consideration, which had necessitated further visits, so that the little back room had become quite accustomed to his spare, not unsolid, but unobtrusive figure, and his pale, chinny face with clipped moustache and dark hair not yet grizzling at the sides.
In a jerky nervous motion I reached back a hundred years and into the blurry outlines of unsolid iron.
And equally unsolid is the argument that from a principle of gradation in races would reduce a principle of progress in races.
To which give me leave to answer, that when you can make it conceivable how any created, finite, dependent substance can move itself, I suppose you will find it no harder for God to bestow this power on a solid than an unsolid created substance.
And his outline was very wavery and unsolid, so that Garrison thought perhaps he gazed upon a ghost.
The cups and saucers are in the air, the cloth levitating under them, the table itself is notional, we would feel uncomfortable eating our dinner without it, in fact it is a vibration as unsolid as ourselves.
It was as if they surfed on unsolid ground as the earth slowly healed itself.
He could not have made of it the grim joke it was, nor, certainly, even in the most unsolid terms, could he have hinted at the scene in the graveyard.
As she got beyond the torchlight, she phased into unsolid form, so that the arrows could no longer hurt them, and became invisible to the Mundanes.
True, individual feuds and vendettas do still sometimes occur, but these are as nothing beside the conflicts of the unsolid days.
He did not, however, neglect to leave certain matters to future consideration, which had necessitated further visits, so that the little back room had become quite accustomed to his spare, not unsolid, but unobtrusive figure, and his pale, chinny face with clipped moustache and dark hair not yet grizzling at the sides.