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the unprepared
noun
A black mark given to a pupil who arrives at a lesson without the necessary items or preparation.
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It sounds like I want to go out fighting zombies" — slang for the unprepared — "or feds.
It wasn't a deep black frost, the kind that makes the unprepared gardener weep.
Only the shortsighted, the stupid, the coddled, and the unprepared would turn against it.
Revealing your location gives the Unprepared a road map to the stockpiles of the Prepared, in the event of Teotwawki.
The documentary reveals the Iago lengths that Cheney went to in order to manipulate the unprepared junior Bush.
If the thought of the unprepared Pryor joining the disorganized Bengals upsets you, feel free to grimace.
In the meantime, states need to provide the resources to help the unprepared succeed after high school.
For the unprepared, arriving in Zervynos may be a daunting experience - but leaving may prove even more difficult.
Many mushrooms change color when bruised, and when this particular mushroom blushes during cooking, it can surprise the unprepared.
Despite his qualms, he encouraged the unprepared to buy homes — part of a broad national trend with dire economic consequences.
While militaries find chemical weapons hard to control, given the vagaries of wind and weather, they can be effective against the unprepared, and especially deadly to unsuspecting civilians.
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