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unmade

[uhn-meyd] / ʌnˈmeɪd /
ADJECTIVE
not made
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Like Blanco, she was both clear-eyed about the company’s failures and distressed to see it so grotesquely unmade.

From Los Angeles Times

That Anderson found success making shows about heroic pilots is a point not left unmade, nor is the fact that mothers are significantly absent from his series.

From Los Angeles Times

Storm clouds bunched ahead like an unmade bed as our captain gunned his single outboard motor straight into the oncoming swells.

From New York Times

Jelassi, who was sitting in a cafe in a run-down district of unmade roads and decrepit buildings, lost faith in politicians.

From Reuters

Avoid blue-veined cheeses that tend not to be crowd-pleasers, and molten soft-ripening examples, often with rind that has to be pared off, which can turn your display into an unmade bed.

From Seattle Times