How to Use unbroken in a Sentence
unbroken
adjective- The band has had an unbroken string of hits.
- The Olympic record he set is still unbroken.
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Long views of the unbroken wilderness start to show themselves through the boughs of cedar trees.
— Flip Putthoff, Arkansas Online, 21 Dec. 2021 -
For the unbroken lines, which still run pole-to-pole, this doesn’t matter much.
— Chris Lee, Ars Technica, 23 Aug. 2019 -
Along the rock, parallel to the surface of the lake, stretched an unbroken band of white, straight as a ruler.
— Elizabeth Kolbert, The New Yorker, 9 Aug. 2021 -
Most scenes are done in one shot, these long, unbroken takes.
— Jenelle Riley, Variety, 23 Dec. 2023 -
The next grade is composed of hard whites, which are often a year old, and smooth and unbroken.
— The New Yorker, 7 Mar. 2022 -
One of the biggest logs leans on the roof near the only unbroken window.
— James Lynch, Popular Mechanics, 9 Feb. 2018 -
His trousers fall just to the top of his shoes in a sharp, unbroken line that emphasizes his youth.
— Robin Givhan, Washington Post, 25 Oct. 2022 -
Investors also need to demonstrate an unbroken flow of funds from the source to the EB-5 project.
— Andy J. Semotiuk, Forbes, 27 Mar. 2023 -
The pillowy dash echoes the Civic with an unbroken line of honeycomb mesh across all the vents.
— Elana Scherr, Car and Driver, 21 June 2022 -
Bursts of green crop fields cling close to the water, but in the distance is an unbroken expanse of beige.
— Leon McCarron, Smithsonian Magazine, 4 Jan. 2022 -
The knife had a small ripple near the base of the blade, but was unbroken and perfectly usable.
— David E. Petzal, Field & Stream, 1 Jan. 2020 -
Soderberg stages each scene in a long unbroken take, ending each one of them with a cut to black.
— Owen Gleiberman, Variety, 20 Jan. 2024 -
My gaze races out to an indigo line of horizon at the base of a sky of unbroken pale cloud.
— Sylvia Poggioli, The New York Review of Books, 29 Mar. 2020 -
Put your hands and arms on unbroken ice, and use available tools to try to pull yourself up.
— Brooke Baitinger, Idaho Statesman, 15 Feb. 2024 -
It’s this unbroken chain of knowledge that goes back tens of thousands of years.
— Citizen Science Salon, Discover Magazine, 18 Feb. 2018 -
Patrick and his brother Claudio are the latest in the unbroken line.
— Ruchir Sharma, WSJ, 2 Aug. 2022 -
In a bullpen game, the chain of pitchers must remain unbroken to have success.
— Paul Hoynes, cleveland, 8 Sep. 2022 -
Look at them, look at them all looking back at you: the queens, the kings, the obituaries and unbroken hearts.
— Hugh Ryan, Harper's BAZAAR, 28 June 2023 -
Women who stepped in and made sure my hair was done right, clothes were ironed, spirit was high and unbroken.
— Harmonyholiday, Longreads, 6 June 2019 -
The team fairly quickly narrowed the list to just a few that had the unbroken expanse of land needed.
— Cameron McWhirter, WSJ, 15 Oct. 2021 -
Through it all, Leitner has an unbroken bond with Padres fans.
— San Diego Union-Tribune, 23 June 2019 -
They were put there by a stone blade; on the only unbroken scapula in the set, there are 32 notches, but some have as few as three.
— Kiona N. Smith, Ars Technica, 1 May 2018 -
The top reason for choosing to snooze rather than have an unbroken stretch of sleep was that a person couldn’t wake up or was too tired.
— Linda Carroll, NBC News, 18 Oct. 2023 -
Jones has now paid the price for the dreadful form that threatens to change that 18-year unbroken run in the top two divisions, 10 of which were in the Premier League.
— SI.com, 1 Nov. 2019 -
But now, Butte faced an unbroken wall of flames that snapped timber like toothpicks.
— Lizzie Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle, 18 Sep. 2020 -
That’s the voice of the unbroken, youthful beat writer on the shoulder opposite the crank in the devil costume.
— Michael Casagrande | McAsagrande@al.com, al, 17 July 2023 -
One kind remains unbroken even when the ADC reaches its target.
— Jyoti Madhusoodanan, Scientific American, 1 Mar. 2024 -
The entire island was almost completely engulfed in palms, thinning out just enough at the edges to form an unbroken strip of perfect white shoreline.
— Jessica Vincent, Travel + Leisure, 15 Aug. 2024
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