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uncollected

1730, of things, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of collect (v.).

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uncollected

a. Not collected

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uncollected

adj. not brought together in one place; "uncollected garbage in the streets" [syn: ungathered] [ant: collected, collected]

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Uncollected

Uncollected is a compilation album by Galaxie 500, originally released in 1996 as a part of the Galaxie 500 box set. It was later reissued as a single disc in 2004 by Rykodisc Records

Usage examples of "uncollected".

The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey--Vol.

End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey--Vol.

I drove past the abandoned car district, the uncollected garbage district, the sniper-fire district, the districts of smoldering sofas and broken glass.

August, when the thick hot air is holding the traffic fumes and the stench of uncollected garbage close around your face.

We were driving past block after block of small dusty Southwest houses, not a ghetto situation of graffiti and uncollected trash, more an area of neglect by necessity.

I could remain uncollected for days or for weeks or for months: I never knew which in advance, and nor, I suspect, did my hosts.

And while I understand Waldrop wanting to bring them together in one collection, these stories are too good to have languished uncollected for so long.

In the years to come Black Sparrow will publish additional volumes of previously uncollected poetry and letters.

The stench of uncollected rotting bodies mingled with the sickly smell of burning cadavers to produce a thick miasma, hanging over Constantinople like a constant fog.

He crouched next to a pile of uncollected garbage, listening and watching.

The buildings surrounding him were decaying, the streets buckling and choked with uncollected trash.

Marius had forced another slave to pick the coins up, but three quadrans had gone uncollected.

Furthermore, all three stories did not appear in earlier collections of mine, and Doubleday wanted some uncollected stories present so that the completists who had all my earlier collections would have something new to slaver over.

Furthermore, all three stories did not appear in earlier collections of mine, and Doubleday wanted some uncollected stories present so that the completists who had all my earlier collections would have something new to slaver over.

That is to say, they could leave their salaries uncollected and draw interest on it, although we had to resort to certain subterfuges to get around the Church's silly usury laws.