Unsoiled in a sentence as an adjective

Every link in the chain has an unsoiled feel to it. The game is about a game dev company, not FPS gore.

At 3 seconds distance there are no evasive stopping actions and your underwear remains unsoiled.

Keeping my outlook unsoiled by ads is more important than reading their articles. This move is a bit premature though, as electronic formats don't have the ummph of paper.

08 "unsoiled delusion". That one's beautiful, like a Chiaroscuro.

To many youths just logging on, his words were electrifying—a rallying cry to keep the new medium a pristine Eden, an unsoiled frontier free of the wretchedness of “meatspace”: governmental and commercial interests. It began: "Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, I come from Cyberspace, the new home of Mind.

Depending on where you live and your occupation, the ability to travel in climate-controlled conditions and arrive with your work clothes unsoiled can be a massive utility benefit. >>once a city's adjusted its girth to account for cars, the points most often factoring into ones point-to-point mobility are much farther apart than they'd have been without adjustments made due to widespread use of cars.

Unsoiled definitions

adjective

without soil or spot or stain

See also: unspotted unstained