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Synonyms

unscratched

British  
/ ʌnˈskrætʃt /

adjective

  1. quite unharmed

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Example Sentences

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“You have things that are unscratched and other things that are totally destroyed,” Sergeant Murillo said in an interview this week, clad in a hazmat suit not far from the air-conditioned tent where the officers spend their days sifting through the items.

From New York Times

In Madden, O'Brien found a game offering a blend of excitement and tactical skill that satisfy the ultra-competitive itch lockdown left unscratched.

From BBC

Najla Fadel, 33, was miraculously unscratched when the blast shattered the glass windows of her house, badly injuring her child’s babysitter.

From Washington Times

I settled into my seat and considered a lighthearted comment to ease the moment, but he was intent on extricating his car unscratched from the lot.

From Los Angeles Times

For a 64GB unscratched, unlocked iPhone X, for example, you can get up to $490 on Gazelle, $260 on EcoATM, $450 through AT&T Trade-in, $525 through Apple Give Back, and $500 through Verizon Trade In; eBay values the iPhone X at $679.

From The Verge