Crossword-Solution: UNPROTECTED
We have 23 clues for the answer “UNPROTECTED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Defenseless | 7 answers |
| unfortified | 9 answers |
| Indefensible | 10 answers |
| unconditioned | 21 answers |
| Vitiated | 21 answers |
| unpowered | 26 answers |
| Unguarded | 27 answers |
| Naked | 36 answers |
| unapt | 37 answers |
| Wrecked | 37 answers |
| Unarmed | 43 answers |
| Unable | 47 answers |
| unauthorised | 48 answers |
| Defenceless | 52 answers |
| worsen | 53 answers |
| contestable | 56 answers |
| disputed | 58 answers |
| unprofessional | 58 answers |
| Unsuitable | 60 answers |
| Vitiate | 64 answers |
| Spoiled | 73 answers |
| Risky | 77 answers |
| Unexpected | 89 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNPROTECTED (5)
Oak gazed with misgiving at eight naked and unprotected ricks, massive and heavy with the rich produce of one-half the farm for that year.
For a moment Sabor hung half across the branch, while Tarzan mocked, and hurled twigs and branches at her unprotected face.
The control method (8-bit check sum) and unprotected transactions give a low level of safety against errors in the transmission.
The man shuddered a little at the thought of an unprotected girl alone in the jungle that was still, to him, a fearful place of terrors and stealthily stalking death.
Clinging with one hand to the short mane of his quarry, Tarzan struck again and again with his knife at the unprotected heart.
Quotes with UNPROTECTED (3)
Each memory was brought to life before me and within me. I could not avoid them. Neither could I rationalize, explain away. I could only re-experience with total cognizance, unprotected by pretense. Self delusion was impossible, truth exposed in this blinding light. Nothing as I thought it had been. Nothing as I hoped it had been. Only as it had been.
It is a great paradox and a great injustice that writers write because we fear death and want to leave something indestructible in our wake and, at the same time, are drawn to all the things that kill: whiskey and cigarettes, unprotected sex, and deep-fried burritos.
I once found an ego, crawling around and trying to shine on me. I took it in my arms and the ego turned itself into a virus. First it took over my mind, then my heart, and finally attempted to destroy my soul by corrupting me with fear and guilt. Therefore, with as much energy as I could gather, I trapped the ego within my anger and pulled it out of me. Once on the floor, the ego begged me for mercy and compassion, promising to give me joy in return. I allowed it once again i…