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unstitched
  1. not stitched v

  2. (en-past of: unstitch)

Usage examples of "unstitched".

Her jeans and sweater had been traded in for what looked like large folds of unstitched, unstructured cloth, skirts and overskirts and capes and shawls.

A glance at that dark, unstitched wound and a deep fissure in my brain opens up: all the images and memories that had been laboriously or absent-mindedly assorted, labeled, documented, filed, sealed and stamped break forth pell-mell like ants pouring out of a crack in the sidewalk.

Out of that dark, unstitched wound, that sink of abominations, that cradle of black-thronged cities where the music of ideas is drowned in cold fat, out of strangled Utopias is born a clown, a being divided between beauty and ugliness, between light and chaos, a clown who when he looks down and sidelong is Satan himself and when he looks upward sees a buttered angel, a snail with wings.

Like pieces of unstitched cloth chunks of his body of light slithered and fell away, leaving him a naked bluish form hovering amid the billowing energy waves of the etheric plane.

In the worst cases they unstitched what had been done and did it again, saying, "This'll not do," or, "That's never a run and fell seam.

I shifted my gaze out past the woman's shoulder and saw how the brightness unstitched itself from the waves and scribbled into the sky, magnifying.

His trouser cuffs had been unstitched and extended full length, leaving shriveled indentations where the turned-up folds had been.

I wouldn’t be surprised if Father put them up to the unstitched pillows trick last winter.