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unsupplied

a. Not supply.

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Usage examples of "unsupplied".

What would become of a Greenland whale, say, in those shuddering, icy seas of the North, if unsupplied with his cosy surtout?

The shores of the Straits of Sunda are unsupplied with those domineering fortresses which guard the entrances to the Mediterranean, the Baltic, and the Propontis.

While lavishing enormous sums of money, arms, clothing, and materials of war upon the Spaniards, who wasted or pocketed them, they kept their own army unsupplied with money, transport, or clothes.

Baron Tcharlz and his sketchily armed partisans hunted down and slew or enslaved almost every one of the now unsupported and unsupplied troops remaining ashore.

A colony of bees is not like a community of civilized human beings in whom many of the wants are artificial, and which may remain unsupplied, with simply a certain amount of discomfort, but the wants which the instincts of bees supply are imperative, and, therefore, the instincts themselves, as a whole, are necessary to the existence of the bees.

It is merely because a stepping-stone, here and there, is heedlessly left unsupplied in our road to the Differential Calculus, that this latter is not altogether as simple a thing as a sonnet by Mr.

Kurts, which, being unsupplied with any favorable environment, sinks deeper and deeper into the mire of vice.

Their losses in battle were very small, their skill as bushmen and riflemen was beyond question, but their officers were untrained and unsupplied, even as ours are, and what arrangements they were able to make broke down appallingly.

Spotting no other vessels, and being unsupplied with wireless, their exact position through these days was extremely uncertain.

What would become of a Greenland whale, say, in those shuddering, icy seas of the north, if unsupplied with his cosy surtout?