Crossword clues for unmarred
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
a. Undamaged, not marred
WordNet
adj. without a mar or blemish; "fragile tracery that must be preserved unmutilated and distinct"- B.N.Cardozo [syn: unmutilated]
Usage examples of "unmarred".
It was hard to fathom something so perfect, yet here it was, completely unmarred by battle, flawless in every detail.
It must be understood that what has yet been said concerning Eldarin marriage refers to its right course and nature in a world unmarred, or to the manners of those uncorrupted by the Shadow and to days of peace and order.
But nothing, as has been said, utterly avoids the Shadow upon Arda or is wholly unmarred, so as to proceed unhindered upon its right courses.
The dark shadow it cast STAR TREK LOG FIVE 17 on the otherwise unmarred ocean looked unnatural and faintly forbidding.
Her arms were smooth and fair, unmarred by the dirt streaking her cheeks.
Her skin was milky white and as smooth as alabaster, unmarred by age or imperfection.
There were disappointingly few and none were unmarred by chips or cracks.
His skin was unmarred by scar or blemish, but faint lines pressed across the forehead, framed the lips, fanned from the eyes.
A deep, broad and lofty brow, unmarred by the slightest wrinkle, rose above level, winging brows.
As I looked at his sensitive young face, unmarred by pleasure and unscathed by sorrow, bathed daily, I surmised, in the may-dew of high philosophies--ah, so high!
Fashion this in your mind: near-seamless flagstones, unmarred by age and of grey, almost black, stone.
The streets were buried beneath an unmarred, evenly rippled white carpet of sand, leaving no bodies or other detritus visible.
I shivered and paused to spend another moment savoring her with my hands, my mouth, placing delicate kisses around the scrapes, biting at unmarred skin to elicit more desperate movements, louder moans.
Or life and safety and an unmarred record on the Northern Islands, while Laughing Girl died still waiting for him and he knew he was a coward no less than Beeling?
They knew the secret spot where one must stand-- They knew the surest hour, the proper slant of sun-- To gather in, unmarred, undimmed, The vision of the fane in all its fairy grace, A fainting dream against the opal sky.