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Unassembled
adjective
Not assembled.
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But leaving the Bone unassembled would be a shame: whiskey, smoked-pineapple syrup, lime, Tabasco, and chocolate bitters are better together.
Its vehicles, some in the form of unassembled units, are exported to more than 140 countries.
He complained to the department store, which sent him two more unassembled fire engines, but no $4.45 refund.
The bomb was unassembled, but Lilienthal thought that it could probably be made operative.
Michael suggested that Mr. Kuhn emphasize repairs - and that "his service rates should be high margin" - and other readers recommend he specifically target the customers of his online or big-box competitors, where new bikes come unassembled and often without warranties.
Unassembled, they may not even be the most striking sight on the Port Morris coast.
They come unassembled, and cost $275 a set, in a birch-veneer box screen-printed with an image of one of the creatures nestled inside.
In 2007, the Defense Department announced the sale of 125 more unassembled tanks to Egypt, at an estimated cost of $890 million.
There was that year I was blindfolded and led to the garage to find a large box containing an unassembled lawn mower.
Yet as June loomed, it still sat unassembled in its rectangular box in my living room.
He was in Harlem about an hour from actually assembling the bombs," but had all the "unassembled components ready to go".
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