We have no meanings for "entirely unfurnished" in our records yet.
1 The manor house was dark, and, it must be said, still almost entirely unfurnished .
2 The hallway was entirely unfurnished , but the rooms on either side contained benches and tables.
3 The officer unbuckled his sword, and seated himself on the ground, the room being entirely unfurnished .
4 The moment I did so I became conscious that, at any rate, the room was not entirely unfurnished .
5 Inside were a pitifully broken crown, a sword, and a sceptre, and practically nothing else; the house was almost entirely unfurnished .
6 To all appearance, the room was entirely unfurnished , except that in the middle of it was a hideous papier mache screen.
7 Beyond a few packing-cases, a turner's lathe, and a shelf laden with dissected maps of Europe, the interior of the shop is entirely unfurnished .
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