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unpunctuated /ʌnˈpʌŋ(k)tʃʊeɪtɪd /adjective1(Of text) not containing punctuation marks.As it happens, we do not get so much from Miss Stein, for punctuated or unpunctuated her sentences are simply bad, ill-constructed, confused and rhythmless....- A pedagogic urge can also be seen in a text about the stars that runs in grammarless, unpunctuated urgency across the bottom of one drawing.
- But the text itself, in its original, is unpunctuated, it flows on, there aren't any paragraphs.
1.1Not interrupted or marked by something occurring at intervals: we seldom had a conversation unpunctuated by laughter...- What we hear is Fouere using all her vocal skill to break up Beckett's unpunctuated phrases and intersperse them with cries and ululations.
- How odd that the American left, when it is not busy swallowing the unpunctuated words of the CIA, follows this with another helping of wisdom from the most reactionary institution of the British state.
- Below the house, stretching into the far and hazy distance, lie fields and woods almost totally unpunctuated by the developments of man.
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