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"unmade" Definitions
  1. an unmade bed is not ready for sleeping in because the sheets, etc. have not been arranged neatly
  2. (British English) an unmade road does not have a hard, smooth surface

148 Sentences With "unmade"

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Meanwhile, Mat's Brighton Pavilion (allegedly one of Britain's most recognizable landmarks) and Dorret's Unmade Bread (a play on a Tracey Emin's unmade bed) don't make the cut.
Beds are generally unmade and in various states of disarray.
"Music made me, but it also unmade me," Collins says.
Or else his 1845 drawing of his own unmade bed.
Actual scientific comparisons of made and unmade beds were not done.
Leaving no joke unmade, Rubio even takes out a water bottle.
A toupee lying on the unmade bed resembled a sleeping cat.
The bed wasn't even unmade, as if he hadn't slept there.
She left, bed unmade, same old thing as if all's well. Nothing.
She left, bed unmade, same old thing as if all's well. Nothing.
Mr. Bastos liked the fact that the sofas looked like unmade beds.
The bed is unmade, clothes and a bath towel litter the floor.
And although those choices cannot be unmade, they do not predetermine the future.
Unmade leant their creative prowess to the proceedings, providing some intelligently crafted knitwear.
Almost as rapidly, a sudden backlash from its many fans nearly unmade it.
Unmade is out to change the fashion industry, one knit at a time.
A man in baggy clothes writhing on an unmade bed, hoping someone will watch.
So in that sense, all of us are kind of unmade as serial killers.
Republicans and Democrats, or rather liberals and conservatives, have unmade citizens in different ways.
Presidents have hewed to some norms, and made and unmade others, ever since Washington.
" Far less utopian — and confident — is the shaggier beta male memoir "The Unmade Bed.
Morgan rolled a five-minute "sizzle reel," essentially a trailer for an unmade film.
Coalitions and majorities are both made and unmade depending on the line of conflict.
"Did you look through your bedroom window and see your unmade bed 🤔" Damn, mom.
Maybe Sly is a truth-challenged, unmade bed of a man who spins slanderous tales.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A blonde ponytail waits alone on an unmade bed.
One steady moment after another, non-mistake by non-mistake, Duncan just unmade the Nets.
For the moment, it's the boundary-pushing creative types who seem most drawn to Unmade.
Maybe he's been unmade enough times that he can't be re-made, not even by her.
He would sell unmade work, run out of money, and then ask the buyer for more.
You've even given the as-yet-unmade fifth installment a title, "Rambo 227: Pre-Emptive Strike".
Hal Watts is the CEO and co-founder of Unmade, a London based "fashion technology" company.
"I just could not let it go unmade fun of, too easy really," Hamilton told VICE.
Welcome to the "unmade" magazine cover, a subtle rebuke to the prevailing makeup aesthetic of our time.
Since 2005, the Black List has changed how Hollywood views the thousands-high pile of unmade scripts.
Super rewarding, but pretty brutal, and before I had it figured out I really unmade this grid.
A woman is standing behind the artist, on the right side of the painting, near the unmade bed.
But it makes for erratic government: austerity measures are imposed and then removed; appointments are made and unmade.
"Every bed was unmade, every dish was unwashed, and there was a trail of clothing everywhere," she said.
His office consists of an unmade bed, two computer screens and a stunning view of Long Island Sound.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is known for his messy hair and suits that resemble an unmade bed.
THE UNMADE BED The Messy Truth About Men and Women in the 21st CenturyBy Stephen Marche 241 pp.
Books were everywhere, lying broken-spined on kitchen counters and bathroom radiators, in unmade beds, splayed on chair arms.
Mr. Nakamura frowned at an unmade move that, according to the computer, might have enabled him to press his advantage.
Then, in 1983, it was selected by the prestigious American Film magazine as one of the ten best unmade screenplays.
Before the revelation from the unmade bed, Ms. Pratt said that her work was "impressionistic" and without a clear theme.
My bed is unmade and it makes me uncomfortable, so I make it because it bugs me to look at it.
In the room itself ... one of Chris' guitars was on a chair, and his iconic shades were on the unmade bed.
That's how you build an "international community," not through executive agreements that can be unmade just as easily as they're made.
The project lingered unmade for years, even with Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt attached, because the budget was over $100 million.
My bed stays unmade for weeks, this time around because I physically can't make it though I desperately wish I could.
Steve Bannon — that hopelessly unmade bed of a man, that wandering plague ship — will not be attending The New Yorker Festival.
Beneath his sweetly beseeching air lie unruly impulses, so that he calls to mind a security blanket atop an unmade bed.
When Clark traveled to the homes of released Guantanamo detainees, he photographed scenes of everyday life—messy kitchens, unmade beds, children's toys.
The impossible love abandoned, the gesture unmade, the heedless voyage untaken, the parting that should not have been — these chimera always beckon.
And it turns out to be not much of a master: the ceiling sloped, the bed unmade, the pillows strewn sloppily about.
The piece, which Carrey captioned "Self-Unmade Man," shows a portrait of the former real-estate tycoon with dollar signs in his eyes.
Like a gypsy-boy or a sailor, he preferred to roam among the world's wealth of going-down women and unmade hotel beds.
He also ignored the transgressions that his boss found unacceptable: unmade bunks, a family photo taped to the wall, having too much linen.
So it's an incredibly sticky thing where once a decision is made, it takes a very long time for it to be unmade.
" The thinking behind the move was described in a Medium post as follows: "Portfolio companies include Kalo, Portify, Paddle, and fashion company Unmade.
You could argue that it was also unmade by it—long ago, she began losing octaves, until her entire soprano range was depleted.
Unmade says that its system allows individual orders to be made for the same price and at the same speed as mass-produced products.
In it, Parker perches on an unmade bed in a dark room, hands clasped, peering out the window presumably waiting for someone to return.
In the videos, Mr. Beierle pontificated from a dimly lit bedroom, with an unmade bed and a pile of cardboard boxes in the background.
Sure, some of the girls were dressed in leather jackets but most of the guys looked like French henchmen from an unmade Taken sequel.
Me lying on an unmade bed of soft sheets and pillows, while you, my love, kneeled over me, offering your sex to my waiting mouth.
Since its February debut, many of the songs have been made and unmade, scratched out, chopped up, and pasted back together before our very eyes.
Focused as it was on two characters marginalized in very different ways, the script sat unmade for 12 years after writer Steven Knight finished it.
Scene follows scene with the kind of purposefulness you find in fairy tales, or in those Dickens novels about boys made and unmade by fate.
Elsewhere, photographs of dead branches, empty and unmade beds, waves, desert textures, and chewing gum baked onto pavement monumentalize objects that belong to larger environments.
The buyer would cough up the extra cash just because the secondary-market value of the still-unmade work had risen so much in the interim.
Working undercover, she rifled through suitcases and drawers, read diaries, photographed unmade beds and pairs of shoes and orange peels in the bottom of the wastebasket.
LONDON — The offices of Unmade have the typical trappings of a digital start-up: exposed ceilings, small potted plants, whiteboards flecked with colored Post-it notes.
The exhibition also recreates the messy London flat Richards and Jagger shared with late founding band member Brian Jones, with dirty plates piled up and unmade beds.
Even the modest settings — a floral cushion here, a scattered piece of clothing or unmade bed there — give us a sense of the texture of these lives.
It is uprooted people with Rousseau's complex wounds who have periodically made and unmade the modern world with their demands for radical equality and cravings for stability.
In Rome in 1988, months before Vincent fell (or jumped) to his death, Guibert shot Vincent naked on an unmade bed, lit by a single table lamp.
Floors, unmade beds and all other horizontal surfaces are strewn with empty soft drink cans, paper cups, food wrappers, plastic bags, videotape cartridges, clothes, plastic buckets and more.
And when I was finally ready to return to that place where I was unmade she stood by my side, she held my hand, and never let go.
Whether partying with Television at CBGB, starring in Amos Poe's underground film Unmade Beds , or serving as a muse to Patti Smith, Hannah was always in the mix.
The joke of Mr. Trump is that this dim but fundamentally indecent man is present during so many moments when the America we have known is being unmade.
On the cover is an unmade bed , a white desk lamp, two books left astray, a coffee mug, and blinds pulled halfway up to reveal a fire escape.
His bed remains unmade, and his suitcase -- containing his hair brush, clothes, a can of Magic Shave and a copy of his book, "Strength to Love" -- remains unpacked.
Once again he was travelling to exotic places, bumping down unmade roads in trucks, eyebrows flaring; but this time to visit schools in favelas or hospitals in the bush.
When it comes down to it, there is a staggering lack of subtlety in these comparisons, and if the racial profile doesn't quite match then the comparison remains unmade.
The Harry Potter author, Twitter hero and frequent Trump critic went after the candidate again during Wednesday night's presidential debate, and as usual, she left no magical quip unmade.
The piece with Paris includes her partner, Jared, as well as her mixed-race child, as the family lounges on an unmade bed; an abstract painting hangs behind them.
A more specific and unique joy of time travel stories is the way they can address one of humanity's chief bugaboos: the way choices, once made, can't be unmade.
They reckon long periods of limp growth eat away at an economy's productive potential, as investments go unmade, for instance, or as healthy workers drop out of the labour force.
The reason I'm writing is because I'm confused, and honestly a little angry — not about this unmade movie, but about the misplaced outrage of the media coverage it has received.
The trajectory of the U.S. economy will largely rest on how many payments go unmade, which bills are put ahead of others and the terms on which they are settled.
Moniker, for example, is an interactive design studio based in Amsterdam that often seeks public input for its projects; for Unmade, customers can "break up" its traditional, monochrome houndstooth pattern.
" Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in "The Conduct of Life": "Masses are rude, lame, unmade, pernicious in their demands and influence, and need not to be flattered, but to be schooled.
In the end, Zumas's deftly woven story leaves us in awe of the power of quiet defiance — the exhausting, morally opaque work of choosing autonomy, even in a world completely unmade.
But though the cottage got rave reviews online, we arrived to find the beds unmade, the cabinets filled with moldy food and a strong smell of mildew in the living room.
The seeming contradiction between the Jacobite Jane and the Jacobin Jane arises from the reality that markets in street frontage, as in everything else, are made and unmade in a moment.
She nodded but didn't speak, and I started to talk—just to fill the air, really—about the stories I love that involve ruined paintings or missing paintings or unmade paintings.
There are all the unmade Orson Welles projects, or Alejandro Jodorowsky's adaptation of Dune, or any other number of stories that stalled out at some stage of production, for whatever reason.
But not everyone can pull off Sanders' crusty charm, and trying to may not endear members to a new audience — and more poignantly, might leave their policy or political points unmade. Sen.
The lofty pursuit of self-acceptance cannot begin or end with whatever the magazines and lifestyle platforms are selling you, whether a revolution in the form of an unmade or maximalist look.
In aligning herself so firmly with Trilling's perspective, Robins repeats her subject's mistakes, neglecting to address the psyche's calculated oversights and necessary errors, the desperate little contradictions that made and unmade her.
The bedrooms with unmade beds, somebody's socks on the floor, the old woman in nightclothes, barefoot, an entire life gathered up in a chair by the bed, hunched frame and muttering face.
The 10-foot wingspan of the largest bird soaring North American skies was thought by many to be something lost forever — a natural wonder millions of years in the making, unmade in decades.
The story kicks off when a young man, Atticus, is blackmailed into being unmade by the ethereal "first light of creation" to bring immortality to a white cult called the Sons of Adam.
But last week, Hollywood Reporter sat down for an interview with Ottman and shared the entire first draft of the unmade film, called Fear the Beast and, uh, it's actually really, really good?
The position of the corpse; the perspective so meticulously dictated by the walls and the floor; the man in a diagonal position; the unmade bed—it looks like a scene from a movie.
The car may not ever make it to the big screen, but as possibly the only existing artifact from one of the most legendary unmade films, that really might not matter at all. Video
After that, her departure seemed a forgone conclusion, though I believe it was Berry's offense at having to look at an unmade bed, edible or not — that really was the nail in her coffin.
Pratt seems to be auditioning for an as-yet-unmade Han Solo on the frontier remake, and while he does fine, putting him in these confident manly-man roles is playing against his strengths.
Most are too far gone to hold down jobs, so mainly we see them starting fights, crying on unmade beds, and shooting up in hard-to-spot places like the valleys between their toes.
In fact, a slew of stories has come out on the topic over the past few years with a common theme among them: Societal pressure to hide your unmade face has got to go.
And whether Newton really was inspired by an apple or Archimedes by a gold crown, surely many scientific discoveries would have gone unmade or made much later if scientists had stayed in the moment.
It was revealed in a new podcast, Origins, hosted by James Andrew Miller, that there were plans for an unmade Sex and the City 3, which would have heavily featured the death of Mr. Big.
But the movies that Bannon couldn't get made over the years are even more interesting than the ones that were released—like an unmade documentary-style film from 2005 about the dangers of futuristic technology.
The painting shows a young servant, bathed in morning sun, while pulling on stockings as she sits on an unmade bed (it isn't in the SFMOMA show, but is slated for the Met Breuer iteration).
Fifty years ago, Mary Pratt was mopping the floor of her family's isolated cottage in rural Newfoundland when she was taken by the sight of the sunlight on an unmade bed and its red blanket.
However, as we march ever forward into the world of new media who knows – maybe video of you, your unmade bed, and your floppy golden retriever will be part of a live streaming sensation that eclipses Hollywood.
"If I were on the board, I'd look at the C.E.O. and say, 'You're crazy,'" said Jeremy Haft, an expert on Chinese trade and the author of "Unmade in China," a 2015 book about the country's economy.
Across the record's 12 tracks, clanging percussion, twinkling ice cold synths and dizzying strings come across like the unsettling score for an unmade Dario Argento movie—in fact they should use it to soundtrack Luca Guadagnino's Suspiria reimagining.
In "Pregnant Nude (Lynn Hodenfield)" (1978), the British fashion designer lies back against a pile of throw pillows on an unmade bed, her breasts and belly swollen before her, her kohl-lined eyes staring directly at the lens.
Through suits that resemble an unmade bed, the prime minister has played down his posh upbringing and distanced himself from your garden-variety politician to become someone who 40% of Brits say they would have a pint with.
Or so suggest two books from opposing gender perspectives: "Drop the Ball: Achieving More by Doing Less," by Tiffany Dufu, and "The Unmade Bed: The Messy Truth About Men and Women in the 21st Century," by Stephen Marche.
While it's possible the team would have had her go completely barefaced, it's more likely that she was at least wearing some makeup so she looked unmade-up on screen or, on a more practical level, to prevent shine.
But he also underlines something this show offers a little more of with every season — the idea that the decision to get involved in this soul-eroding occupation was a choice somewhere along the line, but one that can't be unmade.
A. Keeping relative humidity low in the home does help fight irritating dust mites, studies have found, but a British study, widely reported as having concluded that leaving the bed unmade could do the trick, suggested only that it might do so.
There was also Felix Gonzales-Torres's unmade bed series, where the artist placed his vacant bed in a museum and photographed the bed for public billboards, as a statement about the effect of AIDS and the Supreme Court's decision to uphold sodomy laws.
With much of the money promised in the stimulus package still weeks out, the trajectory of the U.S. economy will largely rest on how many payments go unmade, which bills are put ahead of others and the terms on which they are settled.
She occasionally posts photographs on Instagram in which she's gnawing the meat off bones (which she encourages her diners to do, too) or relaxing with a leftover venison pie from the restaurant, on the unmade bed of her Upper West Side apartment.
An equal distance southwest lands you at Fournier Street: home to a different kind of enfant terrible — the British artist Tracey Emin, whose most famous work, "My Bed" (24), featured Ms. Emin's own authentically unmade bed, strewn with cigarettes and used condoms.
MACCALLUM: -- &aposThe Unmaking of the President 2016,&apos and by that you mean Hillary Clinton because you believe that James Comey&aposs actions toward the end of the campaign literally unmade her opportunity to be -- to be President and you believe he lied, how so?
While there will be a number of splashy high-profile deals to keep some jobs in the US, each of which President Trump will surely trumpet as proof of his economic prowess, there will be many other unseen investments that go unmade and prices that quietly increase.
So we begin the show, in a room of the Cadogan Hotel in London in 1895, with two servants (Elliot Balchin and Jessie Hills) rising from the sheets of an unmade bed in flagrante delicto, yes, but also in crucifix positions, as lush orchestral music swells.
In the moody clip, Maxwell assembled a flurry of models, including Blanca Padilla, Maria Borges, and Herieth Paul, to plop (in the most graceful way possible, because, models) into an unmade bed at the Standard, High Line in New York, clad in pieces from his fall '16 collection.
The exuberance and frank sexuality of her paintings has connected her to, among others, women of the so-called "young British artist" generation, among them Tracey Emin, who turned her unmade bed into the centerpiece of a confessional installation, and Sarah Lucas, whose sculptures revel in raunchy humor.
The situation is similar to that in "The Director and His Actor Look at Footage Showing Preparations for an Unmade Film," an influential work by the avant-garde filmmaker Morgan Fisher, except that Mr. Lonsdale's principles are shot head-on, as if from the perspective of the editing console.
Meanwhile, Backed VC has already invested in 10 startups across 4 different countries, including music video streaming service Boiler Room, startup accelerator The Family, artificially intelligent music composer Jukedeck, knitwear design platform Unmade, freelancer management system Lystable, children's electronic kits manufacturer Tech Will Save Us and mobile gaming company Armada Interactive.
The work of other hands is mandatory to the visualization of LeWitt's art as well, but it is irrelevant to its essence, given that each piece consists of a set of instructions detailing the creation of the piece, which in theory as well as practice can be made, unmade, and remade ad infinitum.
American Vandal presents a complex system, down to the number of Y's you put in a "hey" text, and a surprisingly in-depth portrait of multiple characters to sell its thesis: These teenagers are made and unmade by a universal desire for attention and approval, the simple difficulty of even existing among other people.
Since the Night King was made by shoving dragonglass into his chest while he was pinned to a weirwood tree, perhaps he can be unmade in the exact same way — by somehow pinning him to a weirwood tree and driving a dragonglass dagger into his chest in order to reverse the original ancient spell.
The narrator Nick Jenkins tells about the people who have come in and out of his life over those years, with once tight school chums becoming distant, new friends and lovers made and unmade, and the surprising turns that people take (with once mocked figures becoming successes or staid figures turning out to have kinky sexualities).
At night, he sang his songs in clubs and met people on the scene: Patti Smith, Lou Reed (who admired Cohen's novel "Beautiful Losers"), Jimi Hendrix (who jammed with him on, of all things, "Suzanne"), and, if just for a night, Janis Joplin ("giving me head on the unmade bed / while the limousines wait in the street").
Chua, famous for her 2011 book "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother," which advocated the strict parenting methods stereotypically favored by Chinese mothers, told the WSJ of her reservations - unmade beds and an empty refrigerator were chief among them - about allowing her now-adult daughters to stay for the summer in the Manhattan apartment Chua and her husband used only occasionally.
Today an early-season snoozer between Wyoming and Boise State can turn off an irritated viewer who, when he sees Virginia, misses out on the intricate quality of their basketball, notices only the low scores and unmade shots and flips over to the N.B.A. "College basketball is suffering from the same issue that every other sport is suffering from," Pomeroy told me.
The Unmade Bed: Men and Women in the 21st Century is an extremely well-researched, self-reflective, insightful, and even sometimes laugh-aloud funny book about the state of gender relations today; the collection could also serve as a sort of field guide for men looking to better understand that subject and think a little bit more about what "gender" really means right now, to themselves personally.
Fiction: Richard Powers, "The Overstory"; Steve Yarbrough, "The Unmade World" (which I've finished but have kept at hand to dip into from love of the city of Krakow that it evokes and for its haunting story of twinned and mirroring forms of guilt and loss); also kept around Namwali Serpell, "The Old Drift"; and for occasional sleepless nights, Georges Simenon, "The Dancer at the Gai-Moulin" (the 10th of the 10 Maigret novels that Simenon published in 1931).
This achievement situates the life of a nun where it ideally belongs, in the difficult, often conflicting world that embraces practical competence, a commitment to giving more than could reasonably be asked and a lived belief not only in the goodness but, in Sister Jeanne's words, the "fairness" of God, which demands "that grief should find succor, that wounds should heal, insult and confusion find recompense and certainty … that every living person God had made should not, willy-nilly, be forever unmade."
Refugio from Mexico is not Mexico, nor is every man who makes other men small in the convex mirror of his buckle Refugio, who turned his daughter gold in the mirror of his own—the last world unknowable to Refugio—the night he carried her out of Mexico before the war to give her Mexico before the war, before a man named refuge in his native tongue could be hung from an overpass in the sun for something smaller than his buckle: the figures of the men unmade inside it, the thousands vanished in its glass.

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