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were unprepared
noun
A black mark given to a pupil who arrives at a lesson without the necessary items or preparation.
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The generals were unprepared.
Hawthorn players were unprepared?
We were unprepared.
Israel's leaders were unprepared.
"We were unprepared," worried Clive.
They were unprepared for what happened next.
Firefighting services were unprepared for the blaze.
To be sure, we were unprepared.
For that, the monetarists were unprepared.
It's not true that we were unprepared.
Aid workers and officials were unprepared.
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