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untold

[uhn-tohld] / ʌnˈtoʊld /


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The museum offers a free day out to local residents and showcases the history of peace movements and the "often untold" stories of peacemakers.

From BBC

But a subject not participating in his biography is sometimes for the best: Skillful writers like Mr. O’Brien know how to find the tributaries where rich, untold material lies waiting to be excavated.

From The Wall Street Journal

As Silicon Valley now funnels untold riches into server farms around the country, Rizer said, “I wait for those guys to call me.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In her essay collection “The Age of Loneliness,” Laura Marris examines quiet conditions that our society doesn’t know have been lost and how we’re lonelier for those untold vanishings.

From Los Angeles Times

But he cautioned that court challenges take time — time in which “untold damage” can be done to erode public trust and to the officials caught in the middle.

From Salon