"It is time some one undertook to rehumanise you," said I, parting his thick and long
uncut locks; "for I see you are being metamorphosed into a lion, or something of that sort.
Their heads were matted with
uncut hair, long locks of which often strayed before their eyes, beady and black and glittering like the eyes of birds.
There was always a superfluity of broad beans--it took nine or ten of Adam's strides to get to the end of the
uncut grass walk that ran by the side of them; and as for other vegetables, there was so much more room than was necessary for them that in the rotation of crops a large flourishing bed of groundsel was of yearly occurrence on one spot or other.
Then, amid a constant coming in, and going out, and running about, and a clatter of crockery, and a rumbling up and down of the machine which brings the nice cuts from the kitchen, and a shrill crying for more nice cuts down the speaking-pipe, and a shrill reckoning of the cost of nice cuts that have been disposed of, and a general flush and steam of hot joints, cut and
uncut, and a considerably heated atmosphere in which the soiled knives and tablecloths seem to break out spontaneously into eruptions of grease and blotches of beer, the legal triumvirate appease their appetites.
They skirted the lower of the three fields where the ripe hay stood
uncut. Billy pointed with eloquent disgust to a break in the fence, slovenly repaired, and on to the standing grain much-trampled by cattle.
There are men, too--wretched busybodies--who walk about merely to see if they can find some wretched tchinovnik or broken-down official who has got toes projecting from his boots or his hair
uncut! And when they have found such a one they make a report of the circumstance, and their rubbish gets entered on the file....
Nearly all were cut, and from these he gathered a handful and filled the pouch which dangled at his side--the
uncut stones he tossed back into the chests.
The little piece left
uncut in the corner was mown in five minutes.
A flunkey handed him an
uncut Times, which he proceeded to cut with a skill which betrayed familiarity with this delicate operation.
(The Psychologist, to show that he was not unhinged, helped himself to a cigar and tried to light it
uncut.) `What is more, I have a big machine nearly finished in there'--he indicated the laboratory--`and when that is put together I mean to have a journey on my own account.'
She turned to go, but he stopped her with a gesture and took an
uncut book from the high desk.
Jacks noticed that although a paper cutter was lying by their side the leaves of all were
uncut.