unstopped
Britishadjective
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not obstructed or stopped up
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phonetics denoting a speech sound for whose articulation the closure is not complete, as in the pronunciation of a vowel, fricative, or continuant
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prosody (of verse) having the sense of the line carried over into the next
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(of an organ pipe or a string on a musical instrument) not stopped
Example Sentences
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The infernal machine will continue largely unstopped because there is a huge market for its poison.
From Salon • Apr. 26, 2023
Gaterud, on her farm deep in the mountains of Humboldt County, said she feels betrayed by California and angry that she suffers while those flouting the law go unstopped.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 3, 2022
If the abnormal cells continue to divide unstopped, they can damage the tissues around them, spread to other parts of the body, and eventually result in death.
From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013
When he comes to the cascading Shakespearean poetic arias, Burton is a Welsh singer of unstopped breath and unconfined eloquence.
From Time Magazine Archive
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If the Club be the suit unstopped, the call merely forces an advance in the No-trump.
From Auction of To-day by Work, Milton C.
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