unmadeun‧made /ˌʌnˈmeɪd◂/ adjective - All day long wheelbarrows trundled up and down the unmade surface carrying topsoil to neaten up the edges of the path.
- I asked Duncan to come over the road and look at the unmade road where I'd left Armstrong.
- In one dim corner of the little box he thought he could see an easel, and a tiny unmade bed.
- Many residents with frontages on to unmade roads had already contributed 50 percent of the cost of the work.
- On a rocky unmade track through the olive groves, we might have strayed through a time warp into a Biblical landscape.
- Sprawled across the unmade bed is Jamie, a blanket over him.
- The beds are unmade and still warm.
NOUN► bed· In one dim corner of the little box he thought he could see an easel, and a tiny unmade bed.· He watched me and the unmade bed, his fist frigging the dice all day.· Sprawled across the unmade bed is Jamie, a blanket over him.· Exhausted, he collapsed on to the unmade bed, fell asleep, but still woke the next morning at four thirty.· The hungover handjob athwart the unmade bed - you can't do it.· An oil lamp stood by the unmade bed.· A nightdress lay across the unmade bed.
nounmakeremakemakermakingverbmakeremakeadjectiveunmade