unsoaped

unsoaped

(ʌnˈsəʊpt)
adj
unwashed; not rubbed with soap
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Winkle walked arm-in-arm behind; and the unsoaped of Ipswich brought up the rear.
Grummer, as he headed the cavalcade, staff in hand; loud and long were the shouts raised by the unsoaped; and amidst these united testimonials of public approbation, the procession moved slowly and majestically along.
Irwine; and these religious deficiencies were accompanied by a corresponding slackness in the minor morals, for Bessy belonged unquestionably to that unsoaped lazy class of feminine characters with whom you may venture to "eat an egg, an apple, or a nut." All this she was generally conscious of, and hitherto had not been greatly ashamed of it.
Measurements were made directly on the unsoaped plaster dental casts.
My beard was growing, my body taking on the wild smell of unsoaped flesh, and my muscles hardening from pack and trail.