1 For a long time they jounced along in a silence unbroken except for the faint wails of the baby and sniffles from Prissy.
2 The dim shapes of houses grew farther and farther apart and unbroken woods loomed wall-like on either side.
3 They had always been a clannish tribe, presenting an unbroken phalanx of overlapping shields to the world in time of stress, no matter what their private opinions of the conduct of individual kinsmen might be.
4 She was conscious of an unbroken sweep of land to the Rockies, to Alaska, a dominion which will rise to unexampled greatness when other empires have grown senile.
5 The road from the post-office came directly by our door, crossed the farmyard, and curved round this little pond, beyond which it began to climb the gentle swell of unbroken prairie to the west.
6 During the occurrence of the deadly encounter just related, the roar of the falls was unbroken by any human sound whatever.
7 The silence continued unbroken by human sounds for many anxious minutes.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 30 8 He gave me a team of unbroken oxen.
9 They had seen no one, near or distant, for a long time; and the solitude remained unbroken.
10 The air was warm with a vaporous warmth, and the stillness was unbroken.
Return of the Native By Thomas HardyContext Highlight In BOOK 3: 5 Sharp Words Are Spoken, and a Crisis Ensues 11 The brakes of furze and fern terminated abruptly round the margin, and the grass was unbroken.
Return of the Native By Thomas HardyContext Highlight In BOOK 4: 3 She Goes Out to Battle against Depression 12 To her astonishment Clym lay precisely as Wildeve and herself had left him, his sleep apparently unbroken.
Return of the Native By Thomas HardyContext Highlight In BOOK 4: 6 A Conjuncture, and Its Result upon the Pedestrian 13 He looked to where the sound came from; but nothing appeared there save the verge of the hillock stretching against the sky in an unbroken line.
Return of the Native By Thomas HardyContext Highlight In BOOK 4: 7 The Tragic Meeting of Two Old Friends 14 Besides this, the unbroken darkness had had a distressing effect upon my eyes.
15 I went eagerly to every unbroken case.