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unflayed

  • a word derived from flay.
    flay
    verb (used with object)
    to strip off the skin or outer covering of.

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Virginia City intermits her trade And well-clad strangers walk her streets unflayed.

From Black Beetles in Amber by Ambrose Bierce

Two heads, unflayed and decomposed, stared up from the white mass, the great branching horns looking spectral and menacing in the uncertain light.

From A Veldt Vendetta by Bertram Mitford

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