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unrifled
/ ʌnˈraɪfəld /
adjective
- (of a firearm or its bore) not rifled; smoothbore
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Example Sentences
Even for a crack shot, an unrifled, early seventeenth-century gun had fewer advantages over a longbow than may be supposed.
From Literature
Not a desk or a drawer was left unrifled, not an article of furniture unmoved.
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Then also, where pines and laurels still root in the unrifled tombs, the skeleton feudal fortress, gutted as by an earthquake, alongside of the tower of Cæcilia Metella.
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On the whole, thought Talbot, glancing towards the great peak whose wilderness was still unrifled, that was the happiest night of his life.
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The warning could not have been addressed to me; I shall gather mine while I may—the unrifled rose of Georgiana's life, body and spirit.
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