Definitionadj. not firmly placed or set or fastened
Last update: July 13, 2015
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Its boundary with Colombia is unfixed, a decision by the king of Spain, as arbitrator, in March 1891, having been rejected by Venezuela. [Please select]
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After morning stand-to bayonets are unfixed, for if the sunlight should glint upon the polished steel our position might be disclosed to some sniper. [Please select]
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"And I ain't a master-mind," Joe resumed, when he had unfixed his look, and got back to his whisker. [Please select]
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075) a loose, unfixed form, and cause it to rub badly and come off in milling. [Please select]
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The descent of Chaucer is as uncertain, and unfixed by the critics, as the place of his birth. [Please select]
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It was this faculty, more than any other, that made him so fit to ride upon the storm of the Revolution, when every thing was unfixed, and drifting about in a troubled sea. [Please select]
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