Use "unpolished" in a sentence
unpolished example sentences
unpolished
1. What is wrong with eating raw sugar, whole wheat flour products, and unpolished rice? They may prove somewhat dearer but who in his right mind would try to economize on good food? And in the case of raw sugar be careful that you are not buying refined sugar that has simply been coloured brown
2. The main sources of this mineral are nuts, whole wheat, unpolished rice, oatmeal, dried fruits, and leafy vegetables
3. one another as unpaid, unpolished participators in the
4. It, like all other furniture in the Amity compound, is made of unpolished wood, and looks sturdy, like it is still attached to the earth
5. Serve with plain boiled unpolished rice
6. The walls looked like roots twisted and unpolished
7. increasingly unpolished French that everything Sophie was
8. Lisa sat on a timber chair and watched Cody, who had his face covered with his cowboy hat, lying on his bed made of unpolished hickory
9. They learnt their lesson and promised never to have unpolished shoes again
10. Of course her son Sam is in college now, but when he was born, she wrote Operating Instructions, which is exactly what I was looking for—an unedited, unpolished, un-the-way-things- should-be kind of baby book—and I love it
11. The number was in unpolished brass at the side, next to an illuminated bell button, a letter “B” hanging slightly off centre
12. unpolished shoes, starving, cowering dogs and a few horse drawn carriage with all three units, horse, vehicle and driver in an equal state of privation
13. In the first, blazed piles of golden coin; in the second, were ranged bars of unpolished gold, which possessed nothing attractive save their value; in the third, Edmond grasped handfuls of diamonds, pearls, and rubies, which, as they fell on one another, sounded like hail against glass
14. The military backwoods hero of the party, though secretly impressed by the sudden novelties and splendours of his position (he had never been on board a ship before, and had hardly ever seen the sea except from a distance), understood by a sort of instinct the advantage his surly, unpolished attitude of a savage fighter gave him amongst all these refined Blanco aristocrats
15. It came down the main staircase in pieces, at intervals during the afternoon; huge sections of Rococo, velvet-covered cornice; the twisted, gilt and velvet columns which formed its posts; beams of unpolished wood, made not to be seen, which performed invisible structural functions below the draperies; plumes of dyed feathers, which sprang from gold- mounted ostrich eggs and crowned the canopy; finally, the mattresses with four toiling men to each
16. Nevertheless, the altar has been left there—an altar of unpolished wood, placed against a background of roughhewn stone
17. Only his dusty, unpolished shoes showed that he had been walking through the country
18. He was the type of the hardy and bold adventurer, rough and unpolished, perhaps, but of true and sterling metal, who, by dint of his vigorous common sense and honest, energetic nature, should at once clear and lighten whatever in the atmosphere of the story was obscure and sombre; and, by the salutary contrast of his fresh and rugged character with the delicate or morbid traits of his fellow beings, lend a graceful symmetry to the whole