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What does unbroken mean?

unbroken

marked by continuous or uninterrupted extension in space or time or sequence cars in an unbroken procession the unbroken quiet of the afternoon not subdued or trained for service or use unbroken colts (= kept) (especially of promises or contracts) not violated or disregarded unbroken promises promises kept not broken; whole and intact; in one piece fortunately the other lens is unbroken (= unplowed, unploughed) (of farmland) not plowed unplowed fields unbroken land

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Simple sentences

How could there be unbroken eggs under a toppled nest?

Movie subtitles

Unbroken colt on the loose.
The symbol of love remains unbroken.
The unbroken seals of the Pharaoh Amenophis.
And it's unbroken.
The 14 steps down and the unbroken seals were thrilling.
Smooth, sleek, varnished, unbroken walls.
You'll all turn to dust, but one thing is sure, boys Branston Bridge will stand unbroken.
Unbroken?
And one fine night after a long calm voyage, unbroken by further incident.
The skin was unbroken, but discolored.
Well, that settles it. The perimeter of this thing is an unbroken circle ten miles in diameter.
Therefore, I shall leave a son behind who will in turn beget other sons so the succession will be unbroken and kings will be guaranteed forever.
We've got an unbroken wire fence running across the north side of the island, with water on both sides.
The chain's stronger if the links are unbroken. Join hands.
Please check the unbroken seal.
The bust is still unbroken and quite safe.
An unbroken screen?
Unbroken peace.
THE LITTLE SPIRIT IS STILL DEFIANT AND DEFENSIVE, STILL UNBROKEN.
He's too hot, like an unbroken horse.
Unbroken in 600 years.
Branston Bridge will stand unbroken.
Unbroken.
The treaty has been unbroken since that time.
And one fine night after a long calm voyage, unbroken by further incident. the ship approaches the end of its peaceful voyage.
The line is unbroken.
Sorry! Unbroken colt on the loose.
You'll all turn to dust but one thing is sure, boys, Branson Bridge will stand unbroken.
The perimeter of this thing is an unbroken circle ten miles in diameter.
This is the unbroken chain.
Bloody but unbroken, I think.
There's an unbroken thread that stretches from those first cells to us.
He just kept talking in one long, incredibly unbroken sentence, moving from topic to topic so that no one had a chance to interrupt.
All the same, I preferred to keep my bones unbroken.
There used to be an unbroken spiritual bond between dealer and buyer.
Its waters drop unbroken for almost a thousand metres.
In the Amazon, the largest unbroken stretch of rainforest in the world, half of all the rainwater that falls, comes from clouds produced by the trees themselves.
The floor of the Atlantic Ocean is split in two by an immense volcanic mountain chain that winds unbroken for forty five thousand miles around the globe.

News and current affairs

However, in the Asian countries, including China, the optimism is unbroken.
Second, the concept of integrity implies wholeness, being unbroken, moral soundness and freedom from corruption.
Where Greek debt is concerned, a clear pattern has emerged over the past five years. It remains unbroken to this day.
This led to a long, unbroken line of sacred and inviolable--but politically neutered--emperors that still provides the focus for Japanese nationalism.
For me, there is nothing more abnormal about China's unbroken pattern of growth than effective macroeconomic intervention in boom times.
After winning the presidency, Chen could have risen above theatrics by focusing on two Taiwanese strengths: its economy and its unbroken humanist Chinese cultural tradition.
Just the unbroken line of people, holding hands and passing silently in the white darkness, the line looping back and forth outside the forbidding gates.
It remains unbroken to this day.

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