Who knew it would come from Jo Brand in an unironed lilac tabard?
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One child's pinafore was still unironed; the rest were folded, finished.
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Preacher was standing up over his writing table, unshaved, wearing an unironed white shirt.
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Two sentinels were stationed in the front cell, and I was thus left four days in peace, unironed.
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He picked a clean but unironed shirt from a pile of washed clothes and then couldn't settle on which tie.
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I was dressed in my civilized clothes: khaki trousers, a short-sleeved and unironed white cotton shirt and a pair of beaten Docksides.
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The old Chinaman at his elbow was dressed for travelling in a clean but unironed shirt; and his shoes had been newly hobbed.
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Souvenirs of Serge is a 40-minute montage of her 1970s family holidays with France's most notorious unironed libertine.
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Towels may be treated in the same way, while flannels, knit wear, and stockings may, if one chooses, be folded and put away unironed.
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Many housewives have a theory that unironed sheets are the more hygienic; that ironing destroys the life and freshness imparted by the sun and air.
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Many of the convicts had leg irons, but so fastened as to be but slight hindrance to their working powers, but the majority were unironed.
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Clean clothes-still unironed, of course-hadto be hung up, and they could not be covered well enough so flies and moth-millers did not speck them.
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Kershaw was wide-eyed, bespectacled, blond and unironed, with a cowlick of gravity-defying hair, as tall and thin as a sparkler, a later edition of Finch.
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Alongside the unironed shirts and the 10,000 pastry crumbs deposited thereon, these are the tell-tale TV signs of an inept and dysfunctional woman.
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"I know not how you will answer to your Company for leaving him unironed so long."
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Who knew it would come from Jo Brand in an unironed lilac tabard?