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unjeweled
  • a word derived from jewel.

Example Sentences

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She was unjeweled and unpainted, very pale and very sweet.

From The Girl From His Town by Vorst, Marie Van

Her feet were sandaled, her large white hands unjeweled and ungloved, and with one she lifted slightly her flowing dress.

From The Hallam Succession by Barr, Amelia Edith Huddleston

She parted the porti�res with her unjeweled right hand.

From Whispering Wires by Leverage, Henry

I—I can’t tell you how much—I—haven’t the words to say——” He seized the hand with which she had checked him and kissed its unjeweled fingers.

From The Azure Rose A Novel by Kauffman, Reginald Wright

And she sat on the throne in the center, unveiled, unjeweled, and content to outshine all of them without any kind of artificial aid.

From Caves of Terror by Mundy, Talbot