Sentence examples for be unscathed from inspiring English sources

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be unscathed

adjective

Not harmed or damaged in any way; untouched.

  • He was quite relieved to finish the conversation unscathed.

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He won't be unscathed and he'll have lots of bruising but I'm convinced Carl will win.

While the New York Exchange's building appeared to be unscathed, many other offices in the vicinity were flooded.

Meanwhile, Central Falls's bondholders appear to be unscathed, because a state law adopted last month asserts that general obligation bonds will pay even in bankruptcy.

The last writers to be unscathed by spoilers were probably the Victorians, who pounded out the likes of "Great Expectations" in weekly, serialized installments.

Custodians of the citadels of wealth have wrecked the economy, their folly damaging the chances of poor school leavers - while their own offspring will be unscathed.

How do you know you're going to get through the weekend in one piece, let alone still be unscathed in July?

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But Tyler was unscathed.

No structure was unscathed.

Her upper body was unscathed.

And yet Björk is unscathed.

No industry has been unscathed.

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