Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not whole; not sound; infirm; unsound.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Not whole; unsound.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Not
whole .
Etymologies
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Examples
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If he is unwhole from his nature or labors i will help.
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If he is unwhole from his nature or labors i will help.
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You will put the cap back on, but I will be changed, I will be unwhole.
admit-it Diary Entry admit-it 2009
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It's the story of his career, the story of McCain-Feingold, the story of his bracing, intellectually unwhole, go-it-your-own independence.
Party of One 2008
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U.S. 98 is a highway made unwhole by Dennis' wind and water, a road with washed-out homes and mountains of debris.
Post -Tropical Depression Beach Blogger 2005
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U.S. 98 is a highway made unwhole by Dennis' wind and water, a road with washed-out homes and mountains of debris.
Archive 2005-07-01 Beach Blogger 2005
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I feel that I have to sacrifice so much of myself to love, that eventually I find myself looking in the mirror at an unwhole me, which causes me to feel bewildered, resentful, frustrated, struggling to breathe.
atrandom Diary Entry atrandom 2005
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"Well, I certainly do not need such a warning, since I do not indulge in such an unwhole - some substance as -"
Fortress Of Frost And Fire Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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I felt unwhole for a very long time, as I got better I realized I was always whole, there is something in the human spirit that is untouchable.
Beyond Meds 2010
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It lies 13 miles w of the ifland of Mayo, and abounds with high barren mountains j but the air, in the •riny flafon, is unwhole - fome to dangers.
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